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1. 2 imi 0 3 0 Store unanswered calls in Dynamic 4 0 CLIP Table h nnne Then as calls are performed via MobiLink the dynamic clip list is filled with lines indicating the mobile number that was called via which interface NT or TE what wasthe target local extension numbers such as 201 202 204 120 in the examples below 0741999999 201 1 0741000000 202 i 2 0741000001 120 11 3 0790000000 207 10 4 0765000000 105 8 5 0724000000 119 3 0732056277 204 0 0761099999 202 0 To control this automatic list you Category have the panel Category located to the right It lets you set the Search First in Dynamic CLIP Table parameters for the table of then in Static CLIP Table dynamic CLIP records Store unanswered calls in Dynamic CLIP Table Store answered calls in Dynamic CLIP T able Remove records trom Dynamic CLIP based on time enabled or number of calls disabled Time hours These settings control the processing of a back call from the user that was not reachable When a call to a GSM party can not be established the ISDN gateway stores the number of called party together with the calling party number normally a local extension of the PBX like 201 or 120 in the dynamic list When a call comes in from the mobile network the equipment OAM Manual page 67 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 looks for the calling party number in thi
2. Outgoing from PABX The outgoing calls exit through the TE connector of the PABX junction The PABX directs the calls to mobile networks through the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit The calls will be routed according to the number dialed through GSMO or GSM1 placed on one of two directions for example 0 and 1 If the number dialed is for the public ISDN network the PABX will route the call through another TE junction directly to the public network Incoming to PABX Calls from mobile networks get into PABX via the TE connector of the Topex ISDN2GSM unit When a GSM call comes in if the setting in the GSM Call Call Handling handling window is Use target No the call will go to the Disa Target No local extension you have specified in the field Target No gv 120 From the PABX this is the same as if it were a local call If the setting is DISA the caller gets a DISA tone and he can dial any local subscriber he wishes Also he can make calls to the public network acting as a local subscriber of the PBX Incoming calls from the 2G 3G networks will be forwarded to the TE interface by checking the identity in the CLIP GSM table and in case of missing ID or number not found in the records by checking the GSM port settings The GSM options are DISA OPERATOR and the Target OAM Manual page 36 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 7 5 Using several TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY units It is possible that
3. 120 GSM 16 DISCONNECT Out 120 GSM 16 RELEASE In GSM RELEASE In 1 GSM HT CONNECT Out 1 GSM HT Out 1 GSM NT 15 DISCONNECT In 1 GSM HT RELEASE Out 1 GSM HT HELEASE COMPLETE Remember that the monitoring option allows Live Monitoring of the calls you must watch the screen in real time no log files are created You can see for example the sending out of the numbering in order to find out if there are no problems with the PBX where TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected OAM Manual page 75 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Irt x E TRISTE Options About Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfa Routing CLIP ist DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR SMS Terminal In 25 NT 120 none D SETUP Out 2E NT 120 none D SETUP_ACK Stop In 25 NT 120 none D D INFORMATION In 25 NT 120 none 7 D INFORMATION In 25 NT 120 none 4 0 INFORMATION In 2E NT 120 none 1 D INFORMATION In 26 NT 120 none 9 0 INFORMATION In 25 NT 120 none 9 0 INFORMATION In NT 120 none 7 D INFORMATION 25 NT 120 none 1 D INFORMATION In 2E NT 120 none 8 D INFORMATION In 25 NT 120 none B D INFORMATION Out 2E NT 120 none 34 DISCONNECT NT none D RELEASE Out 2E NT none D RELEASE COMPLETE In 27 NT 120 none 0 SETUP Du 27 NT 120 none D SETUP_ACK In 27 NT 120 none 0 0 INFORMATION
4. iewing CONFIGURATIONS 3apr 1 cfg 0005651 bytes 13704703 11 13 3marL cfq 0005651 bytes 30 03709 14 13 cfg QUU565 bytes 06 0409 12 04 Load Bapril 0005651 bytes 06 04 09 10 21 bfinal cfa r apr 1 cfq 0005651 bytes OF 704703 10 44 Cancel fapre chg 0005651 bytes OF 0409 12 42 fapr dinam ctg 0005651 bytes OF 04 09 19 29 Bapr 1 cfq 0005651 bytes 08 0409 12 43 Bapr z ch 0005651 bytes 08 0409 15 53 backups chg 0005651 bytes 26 03 09 18 18 backup2b cfg 0005651 bytes 26 03 09 18 07 callback chg QUU565 bytes 0370409 10 46 cfal aprl cfg 000565 bytes 10 0409 10 18 comol chg 000SE5I bytes 03 04 03 17 01 15 nt DInDIEET bras FRAG 15 27 OAM Manual page 18 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The cfg files are listed with their names length in bytes and creation date date time Select the one you want to load then click the button Load to view this configuration Options About Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity General Settings Direction f Network Locking Incoming Calls Allow Incoming Calls Destination Port Handling C Disa Tone Target No Use Target No 207 Network ID Network Selection Telstra sosm Delete incoming SMS Billing Pulses SIM Pin Code Timer Reset min OFF disabled v Audio Billing Pulse Warning Pulses Number of pulses
5. 7 7 SDN2GSM connected on its NT interface with TE interface of PABX The NT connector of the ISDN 2 GSM is linked to a TE junction of the PABX another TE of the PABX goes to the public ISND and TE port of the ISDN 2 GSM may linked to the TE of the PABX only for synchronization The SYNCRO clock dotted lines is received from the Public fixed telephony network ISDN The TE interface of the PABX is acting as a junction GSM NETWORK MO CSHL EE SYNCRO Qo PUBLIC i ISDN PABX Outgoing from PABX If the call is to mobile networks the PABX routes it to through the TOPEX ISDN unit The numbering is sent through the TE junction of the PBX to the NT connector of the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY TOPEX ISDN gateway performs further routing it uses one or two directions for the calls received from the PBX DIRO for module GSMO one mobile network DIR1 for module GSMI1 the other mobile operator The call will be routed according to the number dialed to the respective mobile operator If the number dialed is for the public ISDN network the PABX routes it through the TE junction connected directly to the public network by passing the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit OAM Manual page 33 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Incoming from GSM to PABX From the 2G 3G network an incoming call will be forwarded to the NT interface The decision is taken depending upon the CLIP GSM table or the Dynamic CLIP list If the incoming phone n
6. 8 2 6 Outgoing Calls This panel holds settings for the outgoing calls Outgoing Calls Allow Outgoing Calls DE Call Progress Tones Allow Outgoing Calls if checked the mobile port will be used for outgoing calls If this box is not enabled the GSM module will NOT be used for outgoing calls CLIR if this option is checked then identity of the call will not be sent identity restricted By default this checkbox is NOT enabled so the identity will be sent out Note the option CLIR enables or disables sending of ID for all the calls performed over the respective mobile module But the OAM program also has means to individually choose if you want to send out or not the ID For more info about this feature see explanation in the Routing tab column Identity Call Progress Tones if this option is checked then the user will hear in the headset the tones indicating the phases of the call Call progress tones are audible tones sent from the PSTN or a PBX to calling parties to indicate the status of phone calls The technical characteristics intended usage for some wide use progress tones are defined in the ITU T recommendations E 180 and E 182 When this feature is enabled the user will hear a tone as soon as the numbering has been sent to the GSM module until the moment that ring back tone is received from the mobile network If you disable this feature no tones will be sent the user will hear only silence on
7. G5M1 07419971856 NT 120 4 15 04 05 09 18 13 03 GSMO cbt 0765455510 NT 120 4 32 04 05 09 189 14 29 GSM1 0740109530 NT 120 3 53 isdnal 34 1 128 Port Closed Finally the button List is used to display the whole of the taxation file from the beginning up to the latest entry The CDR file is stored on the PC so it can be viewed even when the TOPEX ISDN gateway equipment is no longer connected Options About 3 151 xl Direction Names 35M channel 0 38M channel 1 ISDN cfg CLIP list DynCLIP Monitor COR SMS Terminal 1 Start D4 D5 08 18 11 38 GSMD cbt TI 0 120 3 04 05 09 18 12 21 GSM 0741997186 a 120 4 is Stop 04 05 09 18 13 03 GSMO cbt 0765455610 NT 120 3 32 04 05 09 18 14 29 GSM 0240109530 NT 120 3 Ba 05 05 09 10 15 40 120 GSMO 0732056277 17 0 05 05 09 10 15 45 120 none 0 0 05 05 09 10 15 47 NT 120 none D 0 05 06 09 10 16 36 GSM 0740109530 NT 120 7 23 D5 05 09 10 17 15 GSMO cht 0765455810 NT 120 3 23 05 05 09 10 19 08 GSM 0740109530 NT 120 15 110 05 05 09 10 22 08 120 GSMO 0732056277 12 7 05 05 09 10 23 59 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 45 0 05 05 09 10 38 31 120 GSMO 0732056277 22 10 05 05 09 10 41 20 GSMO cbt 0765455810 NT 120 3 0 05 05 09 10 45 07 120 GSMO 0732056277 14 70 05 05 09 10 46 40 GSMO cht 0765455810 NT 120 10 54 05 05 09 10 47 18 GSM 0740109531 NT 120 13 D5 05 09 10 51 58 120 GSMO 732056277 14 4 05 05 09 10 52 49 GSMO cht 07654556
8. You may use the Default button located to the right to restore the default level for input and or output This default value is 1 in a range from 0 to 3 Notel Use the button Set located to the right to apply the settings for the sound level All other modifications are applied when you use the button Save but sound level is related to AT commands and you should use the button Set OAM Manual page 50 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 After successfully performing the modification of audio settings the equipment will show a confirmation message 1 Changes were applied Note2 The audio volume can be set up only when the STATUS of the module is either REGISTERED of SPEECH If the module was busy dialing a number or sending receiving SMS messages it is not available for interrogation so the request to set a different audio level will result in an error message ISDNoam 6 In this case just wait for the module to become again available for setting the audio level 35M module info not available Note3 Do not change the audio level parameters unless absolutely necessary as this may affect the voice quality The GSM channel x window periodically runs monitoring over the respective GSM module in order to read the reception level shown in dBm the identification of the current mobile subscriber and other information so there is no need for a Refresh button you just wait a few seconds to be sure th
9. Folders 5 Desktop iE Documents E Computer A 3 5 Floppy 7 E B 5ys C REF File 08 05 2009 16 46 tax ref 1 KB REF File 08 05 2009 16 46 bax Ext Text Docu 08 05 2009 16 46 2 Fax april Exk 42 kB Text Docu 04 05 2009 14 33 2 Fax alder Ex 21 kB Text Docu 01 04 2009 18 23 Sms ref is the file that holds the SMS messages sent and received through TOPEX ISDN gateway P sms ref Notepad File Edit Format View Help GSMO Output 0741997186 o04 27 13 54 23 28 14 11 49 SENT First test SENT testing transmission over module 1 nsmissian aver module 1 byYid4o9e5T fala Tax ref is the internal time reference for the billing file You cannot edit this file Tax txt isthe current billing file of the OAM program File Edit Format View Help O4 05 09 14 1 34 16 NT 120 OSMO 07320565275 15 0 4 05 05 14 34 41 NT 120 GSMO 0732056276 16 0 4 05 09 14 235 24 G5MT U 40105531 120 4d 05 09 14 36 07 G5MT 0740109531 120 4 05 08 14 44 55 GsMO cbt 0765455810 120 5 134 04 053 09 14 44 58 120 12 0 04 05 09 14 45 15 NT 120 GSMO 0755555555 14 0 04 05 09 17 13 55 NT ple OSM 0741997156 33 28 4d 05 09 17 14 50 NT 120 OSM 07419971856 add ad d 05 09 17 15 4 7 NT 120 OSMO 07320565275 2 0 4 05 085 17 16 16 Gs5MO 2705742 120 7
10. If the option Audio Billing Pulse Warning is enabled the box is checked then set the billing pulses can also produce an audio sound confirmation at the calling party This way the caller knows that the call is charged and may get an idea about the costs of the call Pulses Pulses Number of pulses at response 2 Pulse generating period sec s The two items that you may set up here are the number of initial pulses Number of pulses at response and the time delay between two successive billing pulses Pulse generating period With the above settings TOPEX ISDN gateway will generate two billing pulses upon answering and then the time interval for pulses the metering period will be of 15 seconds These values are configurable since the actual price of a unit of cost changes from one mobile network to another as does the period after which billing pulses must be generated OAM Manual page 46 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 2 8 SIGNAL The panel Signal Strength has several usages displays info about the state of the GSM module the level of the RF signal the technology of mobile network that is selected etc lets you choose the type of network and the order of selection the activation of the roaming service etc Signal Strength Network Technology STATUS REGISTERED GoM GPAS Strength BEE 97 dbm 8 031 SIM Card ID IMSI Code 22601965134273 Opened window periodically
11. auto and this is related to the previous setting the type of ISDN connection For the default point to point connection a value of zero must be used for TEI It can be changed only in exceptional cases If you select Point to multipoint as connection type TEI Management field automatically switches to Auto which is the value that must be used for the point to multipoint connection OAM Manual page 54 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Incoming calls This section establishes the treatment of incoming calls DISA Tone this option is used in case of incoming calls on TE ISDN Incoming Calls interface You must mark either DISA default or Pass Through DISA Tone C Pass Throw The TE interface of ISDN2GSM device is connected to the NT interface of a PABX exchange The NT interface of the PABX is a local interface so the TOPEX TE interface will be called with the number of a local extension of the PABX The ISDN2GSM system will answer to the call and give a DISA tone allowing the calling party to dial numbers through DTMF tones Then the called number will go on to the routing table analysis PassThrough the option complementary to DISA It is used in case of incoming calls from the Public ISDN network on the TE ISDN interface situation presented in the case 3 in the subchapter about modes of connecting MobiLink In this situation the call will be forwarded transparently to the DISA Tone PABX it just passes throug
12. such as 0 7 32 etc Cause cause of the release of the call zero 16 34 etc Mesaj the Q931 message indicates the current state of a call setup setup acknowledge information dialing the successive digits alerting connect connect acknowledge disconnect proceed voice call active release release complete hold request and so on Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor In 4 MT 120 3 INFORMATION In 4 MT 120 TE 3 INFORMATION In 4 MT 120 P INFORMATION In 4 MT 120 1 INFORMATION In 4 MT 120 5 INFORMATION In 4 120 INFORMATION In 4 MT 120 TE DISCONNECT In 5 MT 120 none SETUP Out 5 MT 120 none 15 RELEASE EOMPLETE Out 4 MT TE RELEASE COMPLETE Out 4 MT 120 TE 102 RELEASE_COMPLETE In 120 none SETUP Out 120 none SETUP ALE In MT 120 none INFORMATION In 120 none P INFORMATION In 120 none 3 INFORMATION In 120 GSM 2 INFORMATION In 120 GSM INFORMATION In 120 GSF a INFORMATION Out 1 GSM 0765455610 MT 120 SETUP In 120 GSM INFORMATION In 1 GSM HT ALERTING In 120 GSM 2 INFORMATION In 120 GSM INFORMATION In 120 GSF 0 INFORMATION Out 120 3SM1 CALL PROCEEDING Out MT 120 1 ALERTING In
13. 0 08 04 09 13 32 23 GSM 0740109551 NT 120 3 52 Fs Port Clozed isdnalla4 1 128 The billing file created by the OAM program is named tax txt and include the information required for detailed billing taxation of the calls The file is stored in the OUT sub folder of the directory where you have placed the ISDNoam exe application After you have pressed the Start button the generating of call detail records begins and the indication of the bottom of the OAM screen is Port Opened Direction Names 35M channel 0 35M channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor COR SMS Terminal Tim Source lden Destination Number Selection Speaking 04 05 09 1 4 34 16 NT 120 GSMO OF 32056276 15 04 05 09 14 34 41 NT 120 GSMO OF 32056276 16 Stop 04 05 09 1 4 35 24 GSM 0740109531 MT 120 3 21 04 05 09 14 36 02 GSM 0740109531 MT 120 20 04 05 09 14 44 55 GSMO cbt 0765455810 MT 120 J 534 04 05 09 14 44 58 NT 120 2 0 04 05 09 14 45 13 NT 120 GSMO 0755555555 14 List 04 05 09 1 7 13 55 120 GSMO 0741997156 33 04 05 09 1 14 50 NT 120 GSMO 0741997156 17 2 04 05 09 1 15 42 NT 120 GSMO OF 32056276 n 04 05 09 1 7 16 16 GSMO 322705742 120 2 16 04 05 09 1 7 17 14 GSMO 0741997156 MT 120 1 04 05 09 1 7 15 03 GSMO 0322706742 120 d 14 D4 5 03 1 7 13 30 GSMO cbt 0765455910 120 J 20 04 05
14. 7j MabISD j cor out O say Frac OAM IS Ver3 4 vox actualizvox diverse E 4 DVDRW HUAWEI 2 Inetpub MOI j MACRI stor 1 Mail 1 Dari me on etc 4mai cFg E cfg EY 5apr arng cfg E 5Final cFg 7 apr 1 cFg E Fapr 2 chg F 7apr dinam cfg F Bapr 1 cFg E Bapr z cFg EY amai B cFg amai C cFg 13apr 1 cfg 3 marL cFg SlicespringsT chg backupz cfg E backupz6 cfg E callback cfg E Canberra3 cFg cFal apri1 cfg E cosmo chg E cplx25mar cfg extins2 m crg E luniz3 cFg E malide cFg May chg MobARAD cfg E RuE3apr cf E sierral9 chg std test chg root folder of the ISDNoam application This can be useful if you use a lot the Trace option of the tabbed menu and you don t want to 6 EB 6 6 EB 6 EB 6 EB 6 EB 6 EB 6 EB 6 6 5 EB 6 EB 6 5 EB 6 EB 5 6 EB 5 EB 6 EB 6 6 EB 6 EB 6 6 EB 5 EB 6 EB 6 6 EB 6 EB Size CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File CFG File Date Modified 04 05 2009 14 08 06 04 2009 10 21 06 04 2009 12 04
15. CLIP Replace Identity Password Clock Cat Number NCal 0741999999 TE J 201 B e 1 0741000000 202 11 72 Table 2 0741000001 120 11 3 090000000 all 10 Store unanswered calls in Dynamic 4 65000000 105 B CLIP T able 024000000 113 3 Store answered calls in Dynamic CLIF 0732056277 204 8 E y 0761099999 202 10 0732056277 208 4 Remove records fram Dynamic CLIP 9 0740999999 108 g ar number of 10 0740999999 NT i 124 8 calls disable 11 041 000000 202 E 12 0732999999 124 Time 2 13 0722222222 120 E 14 1 22222222 128 15 none 0 You also edit the Dynamic Clip List manually entering the mobile number the action to be taken and the target This useful for instance when you exepect a customer or an agent in the field to call you in a certain time interval dr Remove records from Dynamic CLIP 12 Ur 32333333 based on time enabled or number of 0722222222 calls disabled kr Ca rur Time 2 hours When you edit line 14 as shown in the example above the effect will be when the mobile number 0732000000 calls in the next two hours it will be connected directly to the TE interface to extension number 205 OAM Manual page 69 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 7 Replace ID Click on the Replace Identity tab to open the screen for replacing the received identity of calls Options About Di
16. Cancel 2 Open as read only By clicking on the Open button the first OAM asks you for the password if you type a wrong password you will get an error message as shown f you have entered the correct password the transfer of the firmware image file to the TOPEX ISDN gateway begins The new software image is divided in several successive packets which are sent to the TOPEX ISDN gateway via serial connection The reception of each packet must be confirmed by the equipment As the software is up loaded a progress bar shows the transfer of each packet OAM Manual page 27 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The message displayed is Loading new image xxx yyy where xxx is the number of the current E package and yyy is the total number of packets of the file such as 270 in the example to the right Loading new image 5 270 When it is finished you see 270 270 meaning all packets have been transferred and an TPT Taya add additional message for confirmation of the Loading new image zz successful up loading of the new firmware ISDNoam M x P z 1 Image was succesfully uploaded to ensure proper operation the unit with the new firmware should be restarted by performing a Reset pull off he power supply jack then plug in back after 10 seconds now you can connect again with the OMA program to the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit which runs the new firmware Attention The files to be
17. DVD RAM Drive D our File Falder 24 04 2009 13 55 To lt jsavED File Falder 27 04 2008 15 35 ue 1 2 F trace File Folder 30 04 2009 13 29 am B STOR 5 E avesus 4KB File 30 04 2009 13 43 El B WORK H 2 isdn lag 1 KB Text Document 30 04 2009 13 43 El E COWORKING ISDMoam exe S40 KB Application 01 04 2009 17 43 El 73 MabISDN OAM gikt Loader ISDNoam exe 1 KB Shortcut 29 04 2009 12 15 23 CONFIG 29 mainrect dat 1 KB idea CD Movie 29 04 2009 14 06 E CLIT File 30 04 20609 13 39 53 SAVED Ed tracer j 28 04 2009 15 07 23 trace Tvpe File Date Modified 30 04 2009 13 39 OAM ISDN prtscr TODO Size 6 17 KB OAM Manual page 72 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 If you use a lot the trace function and thus many tracing files are created it is recommended to create a dedicated sub folder for these files in order to keep clear the root folder The folder trace shown below contains several tracing files generated during March and April MabISDMN OAMYrace Date Modified aal 34C 4KB File 19 03 2009 18 11 akagi 1KB File 21 04 2009 16 51 algal BKB File 0i 04 2009 18 45 alkons 2apr File 02 04 2009 11 15 altrace z 10KB File 27 03 2009 11 24 16 KB File 06 04 2009 17 28 apel best SKB File 09 04 2009 12 39 aurel 1 File 19 03 2009 17 08 E call File 23 03 2009 11 00 deactivation 10KB File 07 04 2009 18 25 E Full SKB File
18. GSM interface CLIP Acronym for Calling Line Identity Presentation For end users this service is handy in order to screen incoming calls prepare the specific response greeting the caller by name or looking up for missed or unanswered phone calls The TOPEX ISDN gateway ISDN2GSM unit makes use of the CLIP facility to identify the subscribers who called and route the calls according to their Caller ID The ID is also used for the call back feature DID Acronym for Direct Inward Dialing Allows a party calling from outside into a PABX to be connected directly to a local extension without need for assistance from the operator This way incoming calls can get directly to the local subscriber they need DISA Acronym for Direct Inward System Access This function allows an outside caller to directly access a local subscriber of the phone exchange by using DTMF codes TOPEX ISDN gateway may use DISA to route the incoming calls DTMF Acronym for Dual Tone Multi Frequency also known as touch tone Advanced method for dialing a number instead of the older Pulse mode When you press a key on the keypad a combination of two audio frequencies is sent on the line EDSS1 Acronym for European D channel Signaling System No 1 the full name of the Euro ISDN protocol It is a new data link protocol that was introduced with the transition of national ISDNs to the whole of Europe EDSSI is supported by all the states of the Union and contains the ma
19. In 27 NT 120 none 7 D INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none 3 D INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none 2 0 INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none D D INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none 5 D INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none G D INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none 2 0 INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none 7 D INFORMATION In 27 NT 120 none 7 0 INFORMATION Du 27 NT 120 none 34 DISCONNECT In 27 NT none D RELEASE Du 27 NT none D RELEASE COMPLETE Du 3 GSM D372705741 NT D SETUP In 3 GSM NT D ALERTING In 3 GSM NT D CONNECT Du 3 GSM NT D CONNECT Du 3 GSM NT 16 DISCONNECT Topex 4 F AEEA isdnalG4 1 128 As long as Monitoring is active the box in the bottom left corner shows Port Opened It will turn to a blue Port Closed indication when you press the Stop button 8 70 CDR Use the tab Call Detail Record to view online the calls routed by the TOPEX box Click the Start button the list of ongoing calls will be shown indexed by time While the Monitoring feature vas intended for primary for debugging CDR is intended mainly for the billing of the calls OAM Manual page 76 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Options About 2 181 x Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISOH cfg CLIP list DynCLIP Trace Monitor CDR SMS Terminal 07 04 09 18 23 09 GSMO RENE NT 120 O7 04 09 19 2352 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 i Stap 07 04 09 12 24 19 GSMO cbd 0768405769 none 0 0 07 04 08 1 am
20. Roaming feature of the SIM card Roaming is a term in mobile communications meaning the extension of connectivity service in locations which are different from the home location where the service was registered for instance in foreign countries By default Roaming is permitted on TOPEX ISDN unit but you can forbid it Network Order Selection Here you can define the order in which the module will look for mobile networks to register to The default value is Automatic search but you may tell the module too look first for GSM networks and only afterwards for UMTS or you can specify the reverse order of search for networks 8 2 9 Level When the feature is active you can modify the sound level both for the output and input of the voice channel LEVEL Output BEE gt l Default Set HE Hd Default Note that this feature is not available for all LEVEL types of modules if the GSM modules do not Output support this the panel will be colored in gray Default Set indicating that it is currently inactive Input Default This panel allows you to set the audio level for input and output The range of audio level is from 0 to 3 where zero is the maximum attenuation while 3 is the least attenuation thus the maximum level of sound The sound levels can be decreased or increased individually with the buttons and respectively The selected level is shown as a bar graph
21. Technology GSM GPRS This panel has double function both showing information and allowing setting SetNetwork it displays under the Network technology title in bold letters the technology of the mobile network where the module is actually connected provided that the network allows this it allows you to select with the button SetNetwork several options concerning registering with the mobile network Display Network Technology EDGE 2 5G technology EDGE network Network Technology GSM GPRS 2 2 5G technology GSM GPRS Network Technology UMTS 3G third generation UMTS Network Technology _SetNetwork no info is available the technology is probably the standard GSM Select Click the button Set network even emer The window Network Registering Options shows up Network Registering Options E X Network Selection Option Automatic Search C GSM C UMTS Orly Network Order Selection C Automatic GSM First UMTS Later C UMTS First GSM Later Roaming Option Allowed Lancel Not Allowed OAM Manual page 49 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Network Selection Options Here you can establish of the selection of the type of network to which the module will connect The default is Automatic search but you can make the module connect either only to 2G networks GSM GPRS EDGE or only to 3G networks UMTS Roaming Option You can enable or disable the
22. at response f2 Pulse generating period sec Outgoing Calls Allow Outgoing Calls CUR Call Progress Tones Signal Strength Network Technology Strength SIM Card ID Topex IMSI Code Offline isdnal a4 1 128 First of all notice that not all the tabs for card files are present in the menu only the first ones See below for comparation the tabs menu in a Connected state Options About Direction Names GSM channel D GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Fiouting CLIF list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor COR 5 5 Terminal Trace Monitor SMS Terminal are not shown because they cannot perform in a disconnected Off line state This disconnected state is also indicated by the status box at the bottom left of the screen which shows Offline on a light blue background instead of the Port open or Port closed indication in a connected state Second the Save button is missing from all the screens of the OAM program This is because you can only view a configuration that has been saved previously you cannot perform changes and you are not allowed to modify the settings OAM Manual page 19 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 4 Saving and loading system configurations There are two Menu options for saving and respectively loading CETTE configurations from to the TOPEX ISDN gateway Those options About functions are valid only in the situation when the OAM pr
23. be sent through the ISDN interface specified in the Action list having as called party number the with the number read from the Target field In the example above the targets are three digit local extensions such as 105 110 120 etc 1 0721132538 DISA mS 2 031343343 DISA J 10 OAM Manual page 63 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 If DISA is selected from the Type list instead of Target then the call will be answered and an ISDN SETUP message will be sent through the ISDN interface specified in the Action list The setup message may include or not the called party number The fore last field contains now the number of digits for DISA action either 2 4 for a local extension or 9 12 digits for an external phone number Timer callback At the bottom of the CLIP list screen enter the time I E 29 interval This field located at the bottom of the screen CLIP list decides how the call back feature works There are two different scenarios you can type either a normal time value or the value zero For this field a normal time value is from six seconds up to twelve seconds a lesser value for the callback timer makes no sense When you enter a normal time value If the value typed in the field Timer callback is in the range of 6 to 12 seconds the callback timer makes the difference between a forwarded call and one managed with callback if you ring then you end the call before this timer expires it will be treated as
24. card request a PIN code and the value that has been entered is not correct OP LOCK Operator lock the module is locked in a particular GSM network and cannot work with another provider OAM Manual page 47 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 STATUS REGISTERED Registered the normal standby state the module is registered with the mobile network STATUS SPEECH TCR SPEECH the module is in a call a voice conversation is going on ALOC module is allocated for an outgoing call but the voice call AT commands were not yet sent The module is not available for another GSM call This is encountered for instance when not all the digits of the phone number have been received from the BRI interface the module still waits for digits STATUS DIAL DIAL the module is dialing a number an outgoing call ins routed through this module and it is in the phase of dialing the phone number of the destination STATUS ALERT E ALERT the module is in state of alerting STATUS INCOM INCOM incoming call from the mobile network is presented to the module Strength Strength 97 dbm 8 031 The level of the signal received from the mobile network is displayed in three different modes graphically as an indicator bar with one two or more blue rectangles showing the level of the RF signal asa precise absolute value from one to three figures such as 103 or 73 It is expressed in dBm re
25. either in Point to point mode or in and Point to Multipoint mode You should select this according to the type of the equipment digital PBX or telephone that TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected to The Point to Point is used to connect only two devices and it uses the DDI service Direct Dialing In You should use this in the most usual case when TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected to an ISDN telephone exchange But when you have the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit connected to one or several ISDN phones or modems you can no longer use the Point to Point Instead you must use the option Point to Multipoint which allows you to connect several ISDN equipments form two up to eight Instead of DDI it uses the MSN service Multiple Subscriber Number The Point to Multipoint connection should be used for ISDN phones or other ISDN terminals NT Acronym for Network Termination Mode of operation in this case the ISDN device is operated as a network terminal NT meaning that both the electrical and physical parameters Layer 1 are adapted as well as accepting the data link service and addressing tasks for Layers 2 and 3 TOPEX ISDN gateway provides one NT port PBX Acronym for Private Branch eXchange The PBX is a small private version of the larger central switching office of the phone company A PBX is a private telephone switch lt is connected to groups of lines junctions from one or more central offices and to all of the telephones at the loca
26. loaded have the extension hex To avoid malfunctions only files approved by TOPEX should be loaded into the device The image files are available form the website of the TOPEX company In case of a power failure during reprogramming of the device or any other event that invalidates the program storage of the equipment the unit could become non operational In this case you should call SERVICE to perform software repairs Important notices related to the loading of a new version of application software into TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY Be careful when you load an update file If you select a wrong kind of file or if for different reasons firmware upgrading fails the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY will no longer operate correctly In some cases you will need to contact the manufacturer for repairs To avoid this follow carefully the rules indicated here e Always backup Before loading of the image file menu Loading Image File it is strongly recommended that you save the current configuration of your TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY unit Click the icon Save current configuration Then after you performed the loading of image file reload the saved configuration by clicking the icon Load configuration If you don t do this your settings may be lost upon loading a new image file e Correct version Make sure that you get the correct version First you want to make sure that the file you load is newer than your current firmware version Second check that it is the varian
27. not a real direction for routing the calls it may be used to reject forbid calls If you select this dummy direction in the Routing Table for some prefixes the corresponding calls will be forced to a non existent direction OAM Manual page 38 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Usually the two mobile modules Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN includes assigned each to a network operator in order to ensure the routing of calls for minimum costs In this example the first direction module GSM 0 is assigned _ Modafone to the provider Vodafone while the second Orange 0 module GSM 1 is assigned to the provider Orange Defaut Overflow Overflow Vodafone Orange PSTN Vodafone ne FSTM Vodafone v Orange m Save But if a group of subscribers have higher eee priority you may assign both mobile modules for the same carrier with Orange direction names such as Orangel and Orange2 The direction Orange 1 will reserved for the PSTN usage of the group of subscribers with higher priority Overflow Overflow Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange PSTN Orange range Save 8 1 2 Overflow At the bottom of the previous image you can see the overflow call divert panel There are three Direction rows with two Overflow columns each Inside the GSM network th
28. of congestion GSM channel 0 and respectively GSM channel 1 sets up the mobile interfaces of the device It shows current information about subscriber card and GSM module and lets you configure all parameters related to the respective mobile network OAM Manual page 8 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 ISDN cfg configuration of the ISDN interfaces NT and TE ports Routing where you define the rules for routing of the outgoing calls CLIP list a list of callback or forwarding operation for the incoming calls including all settings for different modes of call back operations DynCLIP complementary dynamic list with automatic CLIP for call forwarding and call back service Replace Identity may replace for certain prefixes the first digits of the ID with compatible values Trace advanced log debug files recording the data transfers over the NT and TE ports of the ISDN interface Monitor Live Monitoring of the calls made through the TOPEX ISDN gateway for checking and debugging CDR Call detail records detailed listing of the durations of calls performed for billing purposes SMS for sending and receiving SMS messages and archiving the received messages Terminal direct connection to the GSM modules for sending AT commands and following the response to these commands Warning in the following pages you will see concrete examples of settings telephone numbers mobile carriers codes and so
29. program such as code 16 in the example below Reason Code f If you leave this field empty as it is by default no replacement of the release code will occur This feature may be required in case of some PABX that when they receive an error message with cause 34 will isolate the respective trunk so you must replace the cause 34 with another one Save save the modifications us OAM Manual page 57 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Finally use the Save button located to the right of the ISDN cfg panel to save the changes By pressing this button you send the new settings to the TOPEX ISDN equipment which sends you back a confirmation message EMEN x 41 Changes were applied If you forget to click Save there is no risk of the changes not being saved the OAM program warns you about this by reminding you that you have made changes but they are not saved DONE 2 2 J Changes were done Do you wish to continue without saving Now if you want to discard the changes you performed click Yes Should you want to keep the changed settings click No to go back to the previous page and use the Save button Warning after performing changes to the TE or NT interface you should reset the equipment if you want your settings to be valid The new values for the parameters will be enabled only after a RESET To perform a reset of the ISDN 2 UMTS unit pull out the power supply jack Wait at least ten seconds t
30. public fixed telephony network Drange Direction 3 Direction 3 is a dummy one to be used only for the calls that you want to be rejected they will be routed through this direction which is in fact not active Connection Type refers to the ISDN connection Connection Type Point to paint TEI Management o You should select this according to the type of the equipment digital PBX or telephone that TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected to Available options are Point to point default and Point to Multipoint The Point to Point is used to connect only two devices and it uses the DDI service Direct Dialing In You should use this in the most usual case when TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected to an ISDN phone exchange But when you have the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit connected to one or several ISDN phones or modem you can no longer use the Point to Point Instead you must select from the drop list the option Point to Multipoint which allows you to connect several ISDN equipments form two up to eight Connection Type Paint to multiport TEI Management auta Instead of DDI Multipoint uses the MSN service Multiple Subscriber Number The Point to Multipoint connection should be used for ISDN phones or other ISDN terminals TEI Management establishes the administration of TEI Terminal Equipment Identification is an internal ISDN identification of connected phones Allowed values are 0 or
31. s south africa cfg i CFG File 13 04 2009 11 42 e B spania cfa 1KB CFG File 13 04 2009 11 42 The settings cfg file contains internal settings for the Topex box The operator cfg file contains information about the local mobile operators network carriers so it is country specific You must edit this file in order to correctly show the providers who are active in your country or area In the example above the file with the default name operator holds the codes for the Romanian operator but there are also files for the operators in Australia South Africa and Spain So if you plan to use the TOPEX ISDN gateway in Australia you should rename the file australia cfg to operator cfg which is the name that the OAM program will look for OAM Manual page 86 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The configuration of a TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY system can be downloaded and saved in a file named by the user The file will have extension cfg and will be located in the CONFIG directory in the same place where the program isdncfg exe is located After you save the configuration of one TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY system you can load it into several other Topex systems 9 2 Folder OUT The OUT sub folder holds reference and output files that is the Call Detail Records H 0 WORKING MobISDN ODAM OUT File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Search 2 Folders aaj x Es sl Address E HAOWORKINGIMobISON CAMIOUT
32. ss 115 9 E 732056277 204 m calls in Dynamic CLIP 0761099999 202 10 B none Remove records from Dynamic CLIP q v 0 based on time enabled or number of 10 m 0 calls disabled 11 i 0 12 0 13 0 14 z 0 15 0 16 E 0 17 s 0 18 0 18 z 0 20 0 2 0 22 0 23 m 0 24 na l n Save Purpose The feature Dynamic CLIP was designed to fix the ID issue that arises for calls made through mobile gateways OAM Manual page 66 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 First the called party cannot see the real phone number of the calling party instead he just sees the number of the SIM card for the GSM module used If the call is not accepted or the called party was busy when the called party tries to ring back to the number that shows up in missed calls he will reach only the GSM module of the ISDN 2 GSM gateway and he cannot be connected to the PBX or to the human operator He does not have information about the real number off the calling party he does not know from what local extension he was called To overcome this problem outgoing calls made through the mobile modules of the ISDN gateway are stored in the Dynamic CLIP table as they are made In the beginning the list is empty IsDNoam LLL Options About Direction Mames 35M channel GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP list D yn CLIP Replace Identity PasswordkClack Tra 417 noe m 0 ae
33. the line and he won t know is the establishing of the call is going on or not No calls When both incoming and outgoing calls are disabled the GSM module is no longer in use for calls Allow Incoming Calls Dutgoing Calls Destination NT Allow Outgoing Calls In this case the equipment will cut the power supply to the respective mobile module which will be in the state power off This state is indicated by a red RPS message in the field Status status M OAM Manual page 45 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 2 7 Billing section This panel is for billing purposes charging of the calls The ISDN gateway can send out metering pulses for the purpose of accurately billing of the calls made through the equipment Billing Pulses AOC Audio Billing Pulse Warning Pulses Number of pulses at response poe Pulse generating period sec Abbreviation from Advice of Charge signaling protocol used to send charge billing pulses to the PBX where TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY is connected Dillian Advice of charge a signaling protocol used Far send charge billing pulses to the PBX AOC is the charge for the call computed by the GSM terminal and expressed in terms of Home Units The charge pulses are sent at the beginning of the call and during the call according to two elements that you may program at the bottom of the window For these see details below
34. the supply jack for ten seconds and try again to load the image file If this is not successful you must change a jumper setting to perform forced loading of the application 5 is located near the top left corner of the printed circuit board of TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY see indication of its position in the following drawing rs are located inside the udse of VOXELL ISDN in positions shown by the drawing You must follow the procedure steps described below power down TOPEX ISDN gateway unplug the supply adapter open the plastic case of the device and look at the printed circuit board locate jumper J P5 top left near the connector for antenna as shown in the following drawing and place a jumper on these two pins Start up the OAM application with the I option For this you go to the MS DOS command line prompt and type ISDNoam exe fromthe OAM program select the menu Options Upload Image to Unit choose the image file you want to load into the ISDN2GSM equipment Note that in this forced mode of operation the authentication by password will not be requested anymore after the loading of the image file is ended power down TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY remove the jumper from pins J P5 close the case of TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY equipment and tighten the screws Now TOPEX ISDN gateway can be used normally with the new image file OAM Manual page 29 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Explanation In normal operat
35. you need to connect more than one ISDN2GSM unit to the same PABX For example you want to use more than two mobile operators for optimal routing For instance in Romania there are four different mobile network providers Alternately you may want to have several 2G 3G modules for the same operator if there is an intense GSM traffic or if you have established that when one 2G 3G module is busy the call to be routed through another module In this case several ISDN 2 GSM units two three or more will be used with the same PABX You must ensure synchronization of all the TOPEX ISDN gateways ISDN C PSTN gt For this purpose clock synchronization is taken from the Public ISDN and goes to the TE connector of the first TOPEX ISDN gateway shown to the left in the above picture Then the clock signal goes out through the SYNC connector of that TOPEX ISDN gateway to the TE connector of the second TOPEX ISDN gateway and so on in a daisy chain You can have as many TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY units as you need Remember the last TOPEX ISDN gateway in the chain must have the termination resistors for the TE interface activated hardware configuration OAM Manual page 37 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 DESCRIPTION 5 On the Menu below Options a menu bar is shown containing several tabs for file cards Their number depends of the connection state which is when the program is connected to a Topex box
36. 06 04 2009 17 53 07 04 2009 10 44 07 04 2009 12 42 07 04 2009 18 29 06 04 2009 12 43 06 04 2009 15 59 06 05 2009 17 10 06 05 2009 17 17 13 04 2009 11 13 30 03 2009 14 19 ey 04 2009 15 35 eB 03 2009 18 18 26 03 2009 18 07 3 04 2009 10 46 2r 03 2009 12 48 2009 10 19 05 04 2009 17 01 25 03 2009 15 27 e 3 2009 13 04 ea 03 2009 12 10 20 03 2009 11 44 04 05 2009 18 10 16 03 2009 16 41 05 04 2009 12 06 13 03 2009 16 13 18 03 2009 18 35 clutter too much the root folder were the ISDNoam exe application is located OAM Manual page 88 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 O HAOWORKINGYMobISDN OAMYEr ace akagi s algal alkons 2apr E altrace z analyzLOa apel test aurel avesus deactivation Full ame 2 isdni laq list TE logTEL lagtrg trase trTELM WSarus xemnira zagreb zalog Tnet 9 5 Image Files These files are used to perform firmware update for the Topex box In this example all the firmware image files for different Topex equipments are stored in a folder called Updates on the C system hard disk drive of the PC Specifically the files intended for TOPEX ISDN gateway 2 GSM are stored in the sub folder named Mob ISDN OAM Manual E trac f Date Modified 18 03 2003 18 29 E trace Size 15 bytes KB File Text Document File 1 KB File SEB File SEB File SD File 1KB File 1KB F
37. 07 08 04 09 13 36 04 GSMO cbt 07E And respectively 13 04 09 10 29 19 GSMO 037 1 3 04 09 10 50 41 GSMO cbt 07E Note If in the column Type you have DISA then the meaning of the field Target Nr of Digits is different instead of intended target you will have Nr of Digits the maximum number of digits that are waited from the mobile network You may specify at most 20 digits If you enter 0 for this field it means no digits will be waited for from the mobile network The ISDN SETUP message will be sent without any called party number in it You may edit each field from the columns colored in light blue You must point with the mouse on the field which you want to modify That field will become light green and will be highlighted with a black rectangle indicating that it can be edited J lua TARGET JTARGET zi You can delete or add characters If you press the ENTER key the new value will be saved if you press ESC key the old value will be preserved Lo Lo If the value you filled in is not correct an error message Wrong value will be displayed like this one for entering 99 as number of digits x X wrong value Far Mr of Digits Field all all rT1 all rr all all all ll You can select values for th
38. 09 18 11 28 NT 120 GSMO 032056276 zb 04 05 09 18 117 38 GSMO cbt 0765455910 NT 120 El D4 05 0318 12 21 GSM 0741997156 120 4 15 04 05 09 18 13 03 GSMO cbt 0 120 J 32 04 05 09 18 14 29 GSi zl 3 Port Opened isdnali4 1 128 OAM Manual page 77 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 When you press Stop the OAM program stops writing to the taxation file and the indicator at the bottom of the screen becomes Port Closed Direction Names 35M channel D GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor COR SMS Term Die soucs ident Desin Number Selection sit 04 05 09 1 4 34 16 NT 120 GSMO OF 32055275 15 0 04 05 091 4 34 41 NT 120 GSMO Dr 32055275 16 0 sien 04 05 09 1 4 35 24 GSM 07401095531 NT 120 E 21 O4 05 09 14 36 07 GSM 0740109531 NT 120 20 0 04 05 09 1 4 44 55 GSMO cbt 0765455510 NT 120 4 534 04 05 09 1 4 44 58 NT 120 none B 0 04 05 09 1 4 45 13 NT 120 GSMO 0755555555 14 0 List 04 05 09 17 13 55 NT 120 GSMO 0741997186 33 04 05 0911 14 50 NT 120 GSMO 741337185 1 2 04 05 0977 15 47 NT 120 GSMO OF 32056276 ee 0 04 05 09 1 7 16 16 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 E 15 04 05 0311 7 1714 GSMO 1741337185 NT 120 0 04 05 09 1 7 18 03 GSMO 322705742 NT 120 3 14 04 05 09 1 7 19 30 GSMO cbt 0765455810 NT 120 4 20 04 05 09 18 11 28 NT 120 GSMO Dr 32055275 2b 0 4 8 18 11 38 GSMO cbt 0765455510 NT 120 4 3 04 05 09 18 12 21
39. 1 PSTN E Point to point 7 pod 9901 740625 TE Mode if it is enabled that port is activated as a TE type ISDN interface OAM Manual page 53 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 SYNC this option specifies that the TE interface will be used only for synchronization from the public network See chapter about Modes of Connecting TOPEX ISDN gateway for details about connecting several units and synchronizing them Note Only one of the options TE or SYNC can be selected at the same time if you check one of the boxes the other will become un checked A synchronization may prove to be necessary when the PBX that also uses connection to PSTN shows a large number of errors frame slips bit slips Normally such errors are unimportant for voice communications but in larger telecommunication systems problems may arise because the device in error could be isolated To avoid this you should use synchronization the TE interface of TOPEX ISDN gateway is used as synchronization input connected directly to the PSTN The synchronization clock is then derived from this signal TE Direction the direction to which the TE port will be assigned belonging There are four possible directions out of which only three are active GSM1 GSM2 and PSTN Typically the two mobile modules are assigned to mobile TE Direction Direction 3 carriers different or the same operator while the TE or NT port shall be assigned to the
40. 10 NT 120 3 0 D5 05 09 105315 GSM 0240109530 NT 120 5 12 05 05 09 10 53 36 GSMO cbt 0765455610 NT 120 12 0 05 05 09 10 54 36 120 TE 2130000000 17 0 05 05 09 10 55 16 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 1 0 05 05 09 10 59 03 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 16 0 05 05 09 11 00 10 120 GSMO 0732056277 11 7 D5 05 09 11 0052 120 GSMO 0732056277 10 14 D5 05 09 11 01 24 GSM1 0740109531 NT 120 5 3 D5 05 09 11 01 40 120 GSMO 0732056277 10 5 D5 05 09 11 0355 120 GSMO 0732056277 3 2 05 05 09 11 04 04 120 none 5 T 05 05 09 11 04 23 120 GSMO 0210000000 15 0 05 05 09 11 02 36 120 none 0898989899 16 0 05 05 09 11 02 52 120 GSMO 0210000000 10 0 05 05 09 11 03 07 120 0898989898 14 0 05 05 09 11 04 15 120 GSMO 0732056277 13 43 Topex isdnalls4 1 128 Part Closed Since the billing file may be very long to the right you have a scroll bar with it you can go up and down in the file OAM Manual page 78 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Remember that for each call the number and the identity can be subject to modifications by the Topex ISDN boxy The changes are caused by applying the rules about the ignore and insert operations and the maximum expected digits In addition replace identity may change the ID of calls But in the billing files the phone number and the identity will always be the original initial ones to allow a proper charging of the callers Description of the fields in the CDR file Time
41. 120 8 n D8 D4 08 14 23 38 120 GSMO 0732056277 10 B Topex 09 04 09 14 23 39 GSMO cht 0765455810 NT 120 n x r a ra 4 24 rnc GE M fT mina 1 Clased isdnal 34 1 128 OAM Manual page 79 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 17 SMS options SMS messages can also be sent out and received by the TOPEX ISDN box using the tab SMS 2 21x Options About Direction Names 35M channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDA SM5 Terminal Select GSM Module GSMO Output 0741997156 SENT 3 04 72 13 54 23 cum merge la tine GSM GSMO Output 074664076 SENT 8 04 27 13 54 44 cum merge la tine GSMO Output Of 24255370 SENT 3 04 27 13 55 08 just testing module 0 Filter GSMO Output 0741997186 SENT 09 0472 13 56 08 first test Jine nente GSM1 Output 0741997186 SENT O9 04260 14 117 49 first test GSM Input RECEIVED 05 05 06 14 29 414 12 Destinatie nepermisa aSk Input 333 HELEIVED 09 05 06 1 1 23 50 12 Destinatie nepermisa GSMO Output Of 242553 70 SENT 09 05 06 1 5 05 5 testing transmission over module GSM1 Output 0757283720 SENT 09 05 06 15 06 25 testing transmission over module 1 08 05 31 35M1 Input 4075 203720 HELEIVED 09 05 06 1 5 06 2412 testing transmission over module 1 GSMO Output rh 283720 SENT 09 05 06 1 5 06 07 testing transmission over module 1 GSM
42. 19 03 2009 18 27 Full log 62KB File 25 03 2009 15 19 2 isdn1 lag FEB TextDo 19 03 2009 17 38 list TE File 0i 04 2009 18 09 E logTEL File 18 03 2009 18 29 E logkrace3 SEB File 01 04 2009 11 22 trace ambele SEB File 02 04 2009 17 41 Fraser rz 24 EB File 30 03 2009 13 80 E trTELM SKB File 19 03 2009 16 51 xemnira 50 File 19 03 2009 18 10 E zagreb 1KB File 19 03 2008 17 36 E zalog 1KB File 22 04 2009 17 28 Viewing the trace logs To view the trace files you should use a network analyzer program such as Wireshark OAM Manual page 73 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 9 Monitor Should you want to view online the calls routed by the TOPEX box just click the Monitor tab to open the corresponding card file In the beginning it is empty press the Start button to launch the live call monitoring process When the calls monitoring process is started the icon of the button will be displayed in gray color Options About Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfa Routing CLIP lst DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR 5 5 Terminal Call ref Cause Mesa Start LIVE monitoring session The monitoring files are very detailed activity files which record everything about the calls They are generated to detail for you the mode of call setup and follow up for the calls from and towards the ports of TOPEX ISDN gateway The monitoring of the calls can be stopp
43. 2 16 04 05 09 1 12 14 35M0 U 4159507 156 120 04 05 09 1 18 03 5 0 Us 2 05742 120 5 og You may copy and rename this file for backup purposes For example if you have a lot of traffic the billing file can become very large so you rename the previous files according to the time periods tax 1 15march tax16 31March tax April and so on Tax txt will always be the current billing file OAM Manual page 87 96 TOPEX SA 9 3 Folder SAVED In this subfolder the OAM program stores the saved configuration files These configuration files contain all your settings parameters for the equipment that you have saved previously direction names directions allocation overflow settings of the GSM modules settings for TE and NT interfaces routing table static and dynamic CLIP table SMS informati 9 4 Other subfolders You may create additional sub folders suited to your specific needs For instance you may have sub folders inside SAVED storing settings particular for different locations of types of PBX equipment that TOPEX ISDN gateway is use with In the example below you can see a Trace subfolder created to house a large number of tracing files which normally are stored in the ISDN OAM v 1 32 HOW ORKINGYMObISDN OAMISAVED OD ly Documents ly Computer 2 3 5 Floppy A B 5vs 4 1 DVD RAM Drive 1 1 1 2 FD B 5TOR G3 B WORK H G DWORKING 3
44. 5 28 8 1 39 33 GSMO 0372705742 120 10 5 3 11 33 33 120 GSMO UD ge m 0 05 09 11 42 41 120 GSMO 07320562 10 0 05 09 11 42 55 120 GSMO 07320564 13 07 05 09 11 43 18 MT 120 TE 07419971 22 07 05 09 1 2 01 23 MT 120 GSMO 073205642 26 06 05 0307 58 25 120 none 2 08 05 0308 25 47 MT 120 TE 0419722 15 5 05 03 08 27 15 MT 120 TE 07419971 30 08 05 09 1 5 56 4 120 07419971 28 0 08 05 09 15 59 59 NT 120 GSMO 07320562 16 5 05 03 1 5 00 23 MT 120 TE 05550999 13 5 05 03 1 5 00 37 GSMO 0372705742 120 J 08 05 09 16 03 19 GSM 0740109531 NT 120 14 8 05 03 15 07 53 35 M cbt 0765455810 08 05 09 1 5 09 38 120 nane 08 05 09 16 45 51 HT 120 GSMO 07320562 16 22 08 05 0911 B 45 31 GSMO cbt OF 65455810 NT 120 13 08 05 09 16 80 44 35 M cbt 0765455510 NT 120 11 197 08 05 09 76 57 00 120 GSMO 0320562 15 08 05 09 16 57 29 HT 120 TE 07419971 28 J8 D5 03 1 5 51 50 120 GSMO 07320562 9 08 05 09 16 52 18 120 07419971 28 08 05 09 16 62 56 HT 120 21300000 25 8 D5 3 1 5 53 56 NT 120 none B 08 05 09 16 84 25 120 0400000 29 08 05 09 1 11 14 120 07419971 26 Fort Closed In this window you can see all the details about the calls that have been recorded previously Notice at the bottom the indication Port Clos
45. 9895959895 11 1 end 14 111111111111 10 0 azed on CLI GSM 123456 7890 10 azed on CLI GSM 16 309306990999 10 0 azed on CLI GSM 17 3465 10 ased on CLI GSM 18 10 0 ased on CLI GSM 13 M ont Send 20 10 0 ased on CLI GSM ell 10 azed on CLI GSM dz 10 0 azed on CLI GSM 23 10 azed on CLI GSM JA Vodafone m 1n n ZEE eee x Save Dial Timeout sec In case when you are working Offline Options View Config File the Routing table looks the same but there is no Save button to the right This means you can only view the routing rules no edit action can be performed in this case 8 5 CLIP GSM Table If you click the table CLIP list in the row of tabs at the top of the OAM screen the window for editing the CLIP list records will be displayed Direction Names GSM channel D GSM channel 1 ISON cfg Routing CLIP list DynELIP Replace Identity Trac Number Target Mr of Digits Callback 4 o 0741997186 105 1 721132538 3 2 11313399939 10 m 3 0765455810 3 4 032999999 105 L1 5 0765455810 120 m 5 m 8 L 5 L 10 m 11 Li 12 13 m 14 15 L 16 L 17 18 13 m 20 m 21 TARGET m 79 ene Timer Callback 6 sec OAM Manual page 62 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The Static CLIP table has several uses to allow spec
46. Acronym for Automated Number Identification A number typically telephone number that is sent along the phone line at the beginning of a call It identifies the calling party to the receiving party Named also Caller ID This is used by the OAM program for automated routing of incoming calls according to their ID AOC Acronym for Advice of Charge signaling protocol used to send charging billing information to the phone exchange where TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY is connected lt is a performance characteristic of the EDSS1 which shows the connection charges as tariff units during and at the end of a voice link that has been made Performed by means of billing pulses AOC is the charge for the call computed by the mobile phone according to the network provider s tariff and expressed in terms of Home Units TOPEX ISDN gateway has two adjustable settings for computing the charge pulses that are sent at the beginning of the call and during the call You can select the number of initial pulses and the time delay between two billing pulses Bootloader bootstrap loader small program that launches first upon power up and helps loading the operating system Any computer system can execute only code that is stored in DRAM memory but the operating system is stored on hard disk drives or Flash memory In the case of TOPEX ISDN gateway the bootloader starts first when you power up the equipment and allows loading of the main application that controls the ISDN to
47. Day and Time of the call in the following format dd mm yy hh mm ss ending time For instance the date 05 05 09 means the fifth of May 2009 and 10 59 03 is ten hours AM 59 minutes and 03 seconds The time is always the moment of ending of the call this is why a call does show up in the CDR list only after it has ended Source the source of the call it can be the TE or NT interfaces of ISDN the GSM module 0 or 1 or the GSM modules in call back operation either with the option Target or with Disa Indent number of the local Subscriber internal extensions such as 105 120 or caller identity telephone numbers for fixed or mobile networks up to 20 digits long Destination destination of the call it can be one of the interfaces of ISDN TE or NT the mobile modules GSMO or 65 1 or also the dummy direction used for calls that you want to reject Number call number up to 20 digits Selection three digits the total time in seconds cumulated value of both dial time and selection time Speaking duration of the call in seconds up to 6 digits Options About 1ol gt Direction Names GSM channel D GSM channel 1 ISON cfg EN CLIP list DynCLIP NEN Trace Monitar COR sms Terminal Time Source Idet Destination Number Selection Speaking Stat 08 04 09 09 11 43 GSMO ebd YES nane n 08 04 09 09 25 02 GSMO 0372705741 NT 120 738 m 08 04 09 09 28 28 120
48. E from the directory on your hard disk This is the recommended procedure But even if you have copied only the executable application upon first run it will create the required auxiliary files and sub folders for the configuration billing and log files CONFIG OUT SAVED Date Modified Lj CONFIG File Folder 15 04 2009 12 48 OUT File Folder 14 04 2009 17 11 SAVED File Folder 13 04 2009 11 13 15 KB File 06 04 2009 17 28 apel Eest SEB File Da 4 2009 12 39 Full lag 2 File 29 03 2009 15 19 isdn lag TKE Text Document 15 04 2009 10 02 logtraces SKB File 01 04 2009 11 22 G9 mainrect dat 1 Video CO Movie 16 04 2009 12 52 TapexISDMoam exe 540 KB Application 01 04 2009 17 43 trace ambele File 02 04 2009 17 41 xemnira 50 File 19 03 2009 18 10 In these directories the OAM program will store all configuration files files with information about billing SMS sent and received settings saved configurations and trace debug information The Topex ISDNoam exe application can now be executed either from c IE this directory directly or via a e Explorer shortcut symbolic link that can be ht created manually e g on the desktop as shown this example amp 42 c My Computer IrFanView Recycle Bin Thumbnails pt g Network AusLagics Disk OAM Tape Places Defrag QAM TapexISDM 00 Location HAWORKINGIMabISDN OAM OAM Manual p
49. G SECTION 8 SIGNAL 9 LEVEL 10 IDENTIFICATION ISDN BRI SETTINGS 8 3 1 CONFIGURING THE TE INTERFACE 8 3 2 CONFIGURING THE NT INTERFACE 8 4 ROUTING TABLE 8 5 CLIP GSM TABLE 8 6 DYNAMIC CLIP 8 7 REPLACE ID 8 8 TRACE 8 8 1 TRACE FILES 8 9 MONITOR 8 10 CDR 9 77 SMS OPTIONS 8 11 1 SENDSMS 8 11 2 RECEIVE SMS 6 72 TERMINAL 9 FILES 9 7 FOLDER CONFIG 9 2 FOLDER OUT 9 3 FOLDER SAVED 9 4 OTHER SUBFOLDERS 9 5 FILES 10 GLOSSARY OAM Manual ISDN OAM V1 32 45 46 47 50 53 53 59 62 66 70 71 12 74 76 80 82 83 86 86 88 88 89 91 page 2 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 OAM program for MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM VOXELL ISDN Operation Administration and Maintenance UI MEME 2 Options About Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfa Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR SMS Terminal General Settings Incoming Calls Direction Vodafone Network Locking Allow Incoming Calls Destination Port HT Call Handling Disa Tone Target No Use Target No 120 Network ID Network Selection Automatic Delete incoming SMS Billing Pulses w Audio Billing Pulse Waring SIM Pin Code Timer Reset min OFF disabled Pulses Number of pulses at response aa Pulse generating period sec Gave 6 LEVEL EEE Default Jutgoing Ca
50. GSMO 0732056277 74 T 08 04 09 09 29 28 120 TE 768405769 32 n 08 04 09 09 29 54 120 GSM1 0768405769 2B n DB D4 08 12 3 amp 06 NT 120 TE 7419871851 27 n D8 04 08 12 36 20 NT 120 nane 07 5 0 List DB D4 08 12 36 50 NT 120 GSMO 0732 29 n 06 04 09 12 38 55 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 B n 8 04 09 1 2 38 55 20 ES 3b 08 04 09 1 2 3545 NT 120 TE 732056276 27 T 08 04 09 1240 04 GSMD cbd 0768405769 none 4 0 08 04 09 12 40 31 NT 120 2 T DB D4 08 12 40 57 120 GSMO 0732056 25 n 08 04 09 12 41 01 NT 120 nane 07 3 0 08 04 09 12 42 24 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 15 40 08 04 09 13 24 05 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 26 0 08 04 09 13 24 34 G5MD cbd 0768405769 none 12 n DB D4 08 1324 54 G5MD cbd 0765455810 nane 1 n 09 04 09 13 26 27 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 g 0 D8 D4 08 13 27 33 120 GSMO 0732056277 g 36 DB D4 08 13 3010 GSMO ebd 0765455810 NT 120 16 ag 09 04 09 13 30 56 GSMO cbd 0768405769 none 28 n 08 04 09 13 32 23 GSM 0740109531 NT 120 E2 D8 D4 08 13 32 52 NT 120 TE 07166666666666 29 0 08 04 09 13 33 23 NT 120 0749999999 29 n 08 04 09 13 33 47 NT 120 GSMO 0732056276 24 0 08 04 09 13 34 14 GSMO ebd 0768405769 none 2 n DB D4 08 13 34 37 GSMO ebd 0765455810 none 0 n D8 04 08 13 34 37 GSM 0740109531 NT 120 g DB D4 08 13 35 04 GSMO cht 0765455810 NT 3 13 n DB D4 08 1336 24 GSMI 0740109531 NT 120 5 4 08 04 09 13 50 23 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 14 0 i 08 04 09 13 51 09 GSMO cht 0765455810 NT
51. O Input 407 24255370 HELCEIVED 097 057 06 15 05 53 1 2 testing transmission over module 0 GSMO Output 17333333333 ERROR 097 05706 15 10 55 testing transmission ever module 1 GSMO Output 0249999999 ERROR 09 05 06 15 11 21 testing transmission over module 1 GSMO Output 0724999999 SENT 09 05 06 15 11 40 testing transmission over module 1 GSM1 Output 333 ERROR 09 05 06 17 50 14 how much is my remaining credit Delete GSMO Output SENT 037057 06 1 7 58 11 Hi Alesis Take down the new key co Output 0905 0617 7 58 36 Hi Alexis Take down the new key co Head Hi Alexis Take down the new key code 34f5b71d4 S85f7 a1 a4 Number 0757283720 Send Port Closed isdnalla4 1 128 The file card SMS which shows up has several panes top over light blue background a list of the SMS messages sent or received The columns of the list show the SIM GSM module used the destination or source phone number the state of the message the date and time and the full text of the message below it over light green background a window for composing SMS messages Here you can either type the message from the keyboard of the computer or you paste the text that you have copied from another application text processor e mail client spreadsheet data base etc To the right you enter the mobile phone number that is the destination of the SMS then press the button Send located at the bot
52. TOPEX has carefully organized its Research and Development Department along with its production facility This allows TOPEX to have maximum control of all the processes involved in the complex operations related to high technology electronic manufacturing At the present time the Research and Development Department counts 30 specialists and the trend is ascending TOPEX s also considered the training and the service as part of the solutions it provides Therefore comprehensive trainings are organized at Topex Factory complimentary for the company s clients Service is also provided via internet as all Topex solutions are designed especially to allow this at the lowest cost TOPEX has implemented the quality management system according 1509001 standard certified by SRAC since 1997 respectively by since 2002 TOPEX become a sector member of I T U International Telecommunication Union since 2001 For more details please visit www topex ro OAM Manual page 4 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 1 PRODUCT HARDWARE DESCRIPTION TOPEX ISDN gateway achieves a direct link between the ISDN phone exchange in your office and the wireless phone network Consequently it is easier to connect and the costs of fixed to mobile calls will be cut down by as much as 60 You will avoid telephone fees for the interconnection between GSM network and the PSTN carrier Also calls coming from the cell phones of your personnel out in the field will be cheap
53. a ring back call But if you continue to ring for more than six seconds value shown in the above example then the call will be connected and routed according to the setting in the field type This way from a same mobile number the remote user may choose either to be called back or to get connected directly depending how long he ring When you choose to enter the value zero Now the callback timer is no longer used to make the difference between a forwarded call and one managed with callback the incoming call is instantly rejected anyway and MobiLink rings back the remote user It operates like this the mobile user in the field calls the number of the SIM card used in MobiLink ISDN MobiLink ISDN rejects the call the remote user hears busy tone MobiLink ISDN makes a call to the respective phone number The remote caller answers hears call back tone Depending on your setting in Type MobiLink ISDN either provides DISA dial tone to the remote user allowing him to dial a local extension or rings the local extension whose number you have entered in the field Target When the local extension answers he is connected to the remote user who called in first place Note that in this mode of operation the back call to the mobile subscriber in the field in initiated immediately no matter whether the local extension has answered or not Callback operation When DISA is selected as Type the caller party rings a
54. ace Monitor CDR 5 5 Te Select GSM h GSMO Filter Define period Notes according to their specifications SMS messages have a maximum length of 160 characters the SMSC phone number that is the SMS Service Centre Number does not need to be entered in the OAM program it will be read by TOPEX ISDN gateway from each SIM card OAM Manual page 81 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 11 1 Send SMS When you want to transmit a SMS message that you have written or copied in the green Message box verify you have selected the module you want for example 5 1 enter the number of the destination in the Number box and then press the Send button this i a very looong test well above the standard limit of 160 characters Number will it be transmitted in full ar nat 0799999999 urhurhnurhnrphyshyts hjBdeSphaSu zdeuS4aur3r3upl 833043 Suis 33r 3 uj4e Sipntrej3rejhU Sr 00nn Sire si Frere 0 490 0 9 FO 4e0Sjk49e k 09 ked90 Se4 huS4hr ujhr33u gBrbydebudwzqzuhSyebwq DOOUOOOU000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 DOOUOOOOOOO0N0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 DOOUUOOUOOO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Send Fart Closed Start the 5 5 sending action The Port Closed indication turn to a red Port Opened showing that TOPEX ISDN gateway transmits the message When the message has been successfully sent you should see a confirmation message like t
55. acking module to a specific mobile carrier ID Network Selection Eel e5507 Vodacom Delete incoming SMS EE Other Mobile phone manufactures have built into GSM phones the network lock or subsidy lock capability Network providers can this capability to restrict the use of these phones to specific countries and network carriers Here you can apply network locking to the modules of the TOPEX ISDN equipment The field Network selection lets you select from the drop list the name of the mobile network where you want to lock the module it is set on Automatic which means there is no T automatic the module automatically detects the mobile network to be used Following the field Network selection the field Network ID which is not editable shows the Operator codes for each of the mobile networks in the list Out of the five digits the first three represents the country code such as 655 for South Africa in the above example or 505 for Australia and the next two digits represents the operator carrier such as 01 for Telstra 02 for Optus 03 for Vodafone and so on OAM Manual page 41 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 You may edit the file operator cfg located in the CONFIG sub directory of the OAM program Address HYWORKINGIMobISDN OAMICONFIG Type Date Modified operator cg 1 CFG File 20 03 2009 11 31 settinas cfa 1 KE CFG File ea 3 2009 18 03 It is a t
56. age 7 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 3 Configuration of the TOPEX ISDN gateway The Topex equipment is configured and managed with the aid of the ISDNoam exe application After starting the application by double clicking on the icon of the application and achieving a successful connection to the TOPEX ISDN gateway the main window of the OAM program opens up On top it shows tabs for file cards corresponding to different function groups When you click on a tab the corresponding file card opens up such as the Routing screen shown below in the middle of a saving operation 0 0741997186 120 1 0721132538 3 2 021999999 4 3 0765455810 120 4 022999999 105 5 0765455810 120 07684057693 NT DA 3 7 Lr g 1U 11 rm 12 13 5 14 none TARGET 15 none I TABGET 15 none I TARGET 17 none v TABGET Whiting CLIP table 18 TARGET 13 20 RR 21 m sj 79 im 5 Timer Callback sec Pot Opened isdnal4 1 128 The tabs are arranged on the menu bar in a logical order for an ergonomic easy to use configuration You may go easily form one tab to the next or to a different one These file cards corresponding to configuration screens are from left to right Direction Names lets you assign meaningful names for the directions and define overflow forwarding of calls in case
57. all the tabs are available while in offline mode of operations only some of the tabs are shown Clicking on a tab brings to the front the respective file card screen of settings These tabs are described from left to right 6 7 Direction Names If you select the Direction Names tab in the Direction Names GEM channel 0 GEM esce Mee menu bar the window for editing the names of the directions and configuring call diversions will be displayed Directions Here you can define the direction names The TOPEX ISDN gateway unit box can handle a maximum of three real directions fill in the overflow rules to be used in operation for call diversion Overflow Overflaw2 8 1 1 Directions option The routing of the calls is based upon rules for dialing and defining of DIRECTIONS in a PBX the directions are groups of trunks or lines that have similar routing characteristics Two of the directions of TOPEX ISDN gateway can be assigned one to each GSM port and the third to PSTN on the TE or NT interface You may change the name for directions 0 1 and 2 from the default names Direction 0 1 and Direction 2 Usually you should assign to them the names of the respective mobile carriers such as Orange and Vodafone for Romania as shown in the following example The Direction 3 name can t be changed from Default It is shown in gray color to indicate that it is not editable This fourth direction is
58. also other rules for replacing the ID according the requirements of your call routing needs For instance the example above works like this phone numbers beginning with 0795 will have these digits replaced with the prefix 09 while the numbers starting with a will get instead two zeroes This is the default setting and it is used because several fixed or mobile telephony providers send out an identity phone number that begins their numbers with a plus sign 440765 440724 4021 etc while most ISDN systems do not accept the plus symbol so it must be replaced 8 8 TRACE This option is used for enabling advanced trace facility on the TE and NT interfaces Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace COR SMS Terminal Start Cha E Trace ofr NT TE Enter Ehe trace destination file x Destination File Janaiyal0 Gl Cancel It is a debug feature which is more detailed than Monitoring it logs every data and messages exchanged over the ISDN interfaces In the box Trace on you must mark the checkboxes for the interface that you want to NT TE or both Then press the Start button A window pops up asking you to Enter the trace destination file Type the name you want to assign to the tracing file then click OK The tracing operation begins On the HDD of the computer whe
59. am Disconnect If you try to select the option Exit directly you will see that it does not work you must first click Disconnect view Config File Load Gonhig File Unit Save current To File Upload Image Ta Unit Upload Factory Settings Exit 6 10 About To the right of the Options item you have About It Is available in any state connected or disconnected port options About open or closed Select about to see the current version of the OAM pplication Parameters software running on your PC About displays the version of OAM software such as 1 13 or 1 32 LEN lt lt lt lt ISOM oar Ver 1 13 ISOMoam Ver 1 32 Click to the button Hide to close the About window Remember that some features are available only in newer OAM releases be sure that your OAM program is the latest version The current User Manual refers to OAM version 1 32 OAM Manual page 32 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 7 CONNECTION EXAMPLES Before studying how to make use of the OAM tabs to set up routing rules it is useful to review the possible modes of using TOPEX ISDN gateway together with a PABX private exchange In the following pages there are shown a few examples of interconnecting the TOPEX ISDN gateway equipment The ports of the Topex box are figured as blue squares on the light blue background two radio ports the GSM modules and two wired ISDN ports
60. angel and if this direction is unavailable the respective mobile module is busy it will overflow over the direction Orange2 which is used by all the local subscribers 8 2 GSM module configuration GSM channel x To configure a GSM module 0 or 1 click on its tab at the top of the screen and the GSM Settings window shows up allowing you to specify the operating parameters for the respective GSM module Options About Direction Names GSM channel D GSM channel 1 ISDN Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor COR 5 5 Terminal General Settings Incoming Calls Direction Allow Incoming Calls Destination Port MT Call Handling C Disa Tone Target No Use Target No 120 Billing Pulses Network Locking Network ID Network Selection Automatic Delete incoming SMS AOC Audio Billing Pulse Warning SIM Pin Code Timer Reset mirn OFF disabled Pulzes Number of pulses at response Pulse generating period sec Gave Outgoing Calls Allow Outgoing Calls CUR Call Progress Tones Signal Strength Network Technology STATUS REGISTERED Seth etwrork Strength 103 dbm 5 0431 Defaut SIM ID Topex IMSI Code 226050001 21 306 ENIM isdnal4 1 128 Depending of the selected 2G 3G module the title of the open tag will be GSM channel 0 for the first 2G 3G module and respectively GSM channel 1
61. at the data displayed are properly updated 8 2 10 Identification The bottom right corner of the OAM screen SIM DCardlID shows identification info about the SIM IMSI Code 22501965134273 card Opened SIM Card ID identification of the respective SIM card if this function is supported by the operator IMSI Code the IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity code which is specific to the subscriber therefore to the Sim card used See below a few IMSI codes from different SIM cards used in the modules of equipment IMS Cade 22605000121306 IMSI Code 22601965134273 IMSI Code 22610241004320 22601853012194 IMSI Cade 22610100373256 22610574108729 8 2 10 Serial port Indication Shows the state of the serial port used for connection between OAM program and the Topex box It can be closed opened transmitting data a or commands or off line TOPEX ISDN gateway not connected OAM Manual page 51 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 OAM Manual page 52 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 3 ISDN BRI settings This file card refers to the set up of the ISDN BRI ports TE and or NT Noam Point to multipart Point point 8 3 1 Configuring the TE Interface To configure the ISDN TE interface click the ISDN cfg tab and go to the panel at the left which has TE Settings in it and the windows with the settings for the TE port will appear as shown Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel
62. ce TE 1 Other devices for example a computer are called TE 2 and must be connected to ISDN via a Terminal Adapter If you want to connect analog phones to TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY you must use such a terminal adapter TE Acronym for Terminal Equipment Mode In this case the ISDN device is operated at the TC system like a TE2 device that is like a terminal which is compatible with ISDN specs TOPEX ISDN gateway features one TE port The NT and TE ports may be used at the same time TEI Management Acronym for Terminal Equipment Identification This is an internal ISDN identification of connected phones TOPEX ISDN gateway lets you set the TEI management either on 0 or on auto depending upon the type of ISDN connection used For the Point to point connection default a value of zero must be used for TEI If you change the connection type Point to multipoint TEI Management field switches to Auto which is the value that must be used in case of point to multipoint connection up to eight ISDN devices connected to the same interface Timer Call timer for the dialing of the number Programmable time interval during which TOPEX ISDN gateway waits for the digits of the phone number to be dialed Timer Callback timer used to implement the callback service Establishes the mode of operation When you set a normal value 6 12 seconds this is a time threshold to discriminate between callback operation and ordinary calls If the ca
63. columns Sens shows which way the call goes it may be either IN or OUT Call ref call reference number 1 2 6 from DSS signaling This is especially important when two calls come in at the same time the different numbers allow you to differentiate between one call and the other In the example above at a certain moment we have two outgoing calls from the NT interfaces to the mobile networks one with reference 3 going to module 5 1 and the other with reference number 4 going to module GSMO as call back type Target Then we have two incoming calls also for the different GSM modules with different reference figures Source the source of the call may be TE NT GSMO or GSM1 or GSM cbt or GSM cbt which indicate a call back operation either with option Target or with Disa Destination the destination of the respective call the same possibilities as above In addition you can also have the destination none which is the dummy direction used for calls that you want to reject prefixes that are forbidden the respective calls go nowhere Identity the ID of the caller it can be an internal extension such as 105 110 120 or a mobile number for different networks as shown above 0740 0720 076 and so on Number the digits exchanged through the telephone interface It may be either the destination of a local call such as internal extension 120 or the successive digits used to dial an outgoing call to mobile network
64. come blocked for a new incoming message it will be unable to receive another SMS 8 72 Terminal The last file card of the OAM program is Terminal With it you can send AT commands directly to GSM modules and watch their answers Options About Direction Names GSM channel D GSM channel 1 ISDN cta Fioutina CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR SMS Terminal CFIN READY Start Stop COPS 00 CONNES GSM 2 Select GSM Module c al csta 5 123 at chup ERROR ERROR at cmod LMOD 0 at cbst CBST 0 0 1 at crlp CALP B1 51 48 5 CALP B1 51 48 5 1 CALP 240 240 52 5 2 OF Command esser Topex Press Enter Ta Send The Command isdnalla4 1 128 OAM Manual page 83 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 First you must select the GSM module you want to interrogate such as GSMO in the above example Then click the button Start to begin the session the module must respond with an OK Enter the commands in the green box labeled Command located at the bottom In the blue central field of the screen you see the initial command then the answer from the module and finally either OK to confirm successful interrogation or ERROR when you typed something wrong or the command is not supported on the respective GSM module or subscriber card For example the AT cops co
65. d based on time enabled or number of underneath says now Number of calls with a calls disabled value of 19 here Humber of Calls fis A new call made to the same mobile number overwrites an older entry in the Dynamic CLIP list Order of search In Category you also have these settings Search first in dynamic CLIP table and after that in static CLIP table When you check this box the program running on the equipment will look first in the list of dynamic clip and afterwards in the static CLIP table If you let this checkbox unmarked the program will look at first in the static Clip table This is important since some telephone numbers can show up in both tables you must define the priority of search OAM Manual page 68 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Selection of calls stored Two more separate options allow you to decide what kind of calls will be stored in the dynamic CLIP table You may select either only calls that were not answered at destination or only the answered calls or both types of outgoing calls Store unanswered calls in Dynamic Store unanswered calls in Dynamic v CLIP T able CLIP Table Store answered calls in Dynamic CLIP Store answered calls in Dynamic CLIP T able T able See below an example of calls stored in the Dynamic list when checkboxes in Category have been marked Options About Direction Mames GSM channel p GSM channel 1 ISON cfg Routing CLIP list
66. d is topex OAM Manual page 10 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 of course if you type the password incorrectly you will get an error message ITE DTI x Try again more carefully if the port is correct but the OAM application cannot find a connected TOPEX ISDN gateway device it will issue this error message This can happen in several cases missing or defective serial cable no equipment is detected the TOPEX ISDN gateway is not powered up etc OAM Manual page 11 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 5 after successful log in the first tab of the menu bar Direction Names will open up on your screen Port Closed D igiM obil PSTM c PsN z Rodafone Vodafone Rodafone c PSTN T EI If you want to go to another file tab for instance GSM channel 0 just click the corresponding tab and the respective file will come to the foreground and its contents will be shown on the screen OAM Manual page 12 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 As you notice in the picture above at first the field STATUS is colored in red and information in most or all fields is missing This is not an error it happens because the program is just reading the state of the respective module After a few seconds the information from the GSM module are gathered so the current values and settings will be shown on your screen OAM Manual page 13 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 U
67. d the software image will be send into the respective TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY system In the example below the name of the selected image file suggest the equipment ISDN GSM the purpose for Vodafone carrier the version 40 and the model of the TOPEX ISDN gateway for which it is intended 128 C Updates Mob ISDN File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back T a Search Folder a y Address C Updates Mob I5DN Folders i Date Modified Pragram Files m all 38 128 c hex 43 KB HEX File 25 02 2009 17 22 RECYCLER EY isdncd 38 128 c hex 44 KB HEX File 10 01 20609 18 09 Saves isdngs_all_25_64_b hex HEX File eg 02 2009 17 23 spoolerlags 28 64 c hex File 17 10 2008 16 24 System volume Infi isdngs all 37 128 c hex 41 KB HEX File 29 11 2006 17 21 E Updates isdngs all 40 128 c hex kB HEX File 20 03 2009 17 00 Australia isdngs_all_ 1_128_c hex 65 06 05 2009 14 46 Espana isdngs nor 40 128 c hex HEX File 08 01 2009 20 01 73 Mob ISDN isdngs px 4 128 c hex 50 HE File 05 01 2009 18 02 23 Orange Slisdngs_vod_40_128_c hex 62KB File 11 02 2009 22 01 OAM Manual page 90 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 10 GLOSSARY Here you have the explanation of some terms and acronyms used in the user manual for the TOPEX ISDN gateway 2 GSM system ANI
68. digits from 0 to 9 plus the keypad symbols and respectively which have special usage as explained further on referring to the Identity column Also you can insert in whatever position inside the telephone number the characters which will be interpreted by the ISDN 2 UMTS system as any digit direction the direction four possible values defined in Direction Names to which the call with the prefix specified in the Number field will be routed Nr of Digits 8074 11 Or NNI ord 11 021 PSTH J 10 097 Direction 3 10 number of digits this is the number of digits expected to be received before forwarding the call through a resource Typically the number of digits is from 10 to 12 for most mobile or PSTN telephone networks OAM Manual page 59 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 In case of a local subscriber of the PBX the number of Direction of Digits Ignore the respective extension is 2 3 or 4 digits long Orange 121 The maximum value for the number of digits is 20 if xj you enter a larger number you will get an error message like this Wrong value for Mr of Digits Field In Romania all the mobile networks always use the same length for its phone numbers ten digits Thus the parameter Nr of Digits can be set to this length This causes the TOPEX ISDN gateway to send the outgoing call immediately after that number of digits have been received witho
69. do this first check the version of the firmware running on your device to avoid uploading an older or incompatible software image izdnalla4 1 128 The current version of the firmware used in TOPEX ISDN gateway is displayed in a connected state at the bottom right corner of the OAM screen below the Topex logo such as isdnalG4 1 128 Warning This is a two step operation because to find out the version you must be in a state of connection between OAM and box the bottom left indicator should show either the red indication Port opened or the blue Port closed Part Closed but afterwards to actually load the image file the program must be disconnected form the TOPEX ISDN gateway Select Options gt Disconnect the serial port indicator will show Offline Offline OAM Manual Options About Disconnect page 25 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 then from the same Options menu select Upload Image to Unit Options About Connect Disconnect The program will display the normal Windows dialog for opening files where default type is image file View Contig File Load Config File To Unit Save Current Contig To File Upload Image To Unit Go to the folder that stores the firmware images such as Updates on the C drive in this example Loading image Look in Fg B Sys E amp t Fe Recent Documents ci E Config Msi Documen
70. e ID Use the column identity together with the rules for routing and Ignore Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP Indes Num Direction Nr of Ignore Identity EMER Dont Send 1 TE 11 1 end o 2 Ord 11 3 01 10 0 4 033 10 0 Rule 0 the prefix 074 that is starting with the ETE will be routed through the GSM module assigned on the direction Orange as normal and the first dummy character will be ignored The column Identity says in this case Don t send Rule 2 the prefix 074 that is now beginning with the character will also routed thought the GSM module assigned on the direction Orange and the first dummy character will be ignored But now t e column Identity says Send What does this mean When a user of TOPEX ISDN gateway a local subscriber wants to get out via the Orange mobile network without sending out the identity he will dial a at the beginning of the requested phone number Should he want to send the Caller ID he dials character before the number instead of the OAM Manual page 60 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Dial Timeout l At the bottom of all tables you can see the Dial Timeout fe sec Dial Timeout fi field Dial Timeout y After reaching the number of seconds you have entered here TOPEX ISDN gateway will sent out the phone number towards GSM even if not a
71. e call diversion feature makes the network call a different number in case the dialed number is busy or otherwise unreachable For instance you may set up a diversion from operator 1 to operator 2 to always ring operator 1 If the mobile carrier 1s is busy or unavailable operator 2 will be called automatically and the customer does not need to manually make a second call Each line is used for one direction and establishes the Overflow first and the second overflow option For each overflow Pst gt the direction numbers can be Direction 0 1 and 2 or the names you previously defined Vodafone Orange and DPT respectively PSTN OAM Manual page 39 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Should you want to specify that a direction does not have an overflow simply set that field to the same name as the direction name For example at the direction 1 named Vodafone if you specify Overflow1 Vodafone then no overflow will be set This is the default configuration If you specify ORANGE then when the direction CONNEX is unavailable of busy the direction ORANGE will be used to route the call You can also select a second overflow direction Overflow2 to be used for call diversion in case the first overflow direction also becomes unavailable of busy You may also use the Overflow feature to implement a higher priority for a group of subscribers In the example above only the high priority clients are assigned to the direction Or
72. e fields Action and Type Those fields are displayed as combo box fields When you finished editing the CLIP table you must send the new settings to the TOPEX ISDN gateway The Save button is used to load the modified records into the TOPEX ISDN gateway OAM Manual page 65 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Timer Callb imer sec m TT LSE eel I ed e y 18 TARGET x 49 0197856453291 IDA If you make changes but forget to use Save you will be reminded by the warning gt 1 Changes were done Do vau wish ba continue without saving Tes Ma 8 6 Dynamic Clip The Dynamic CLIP list is created by the equipment based on the calls that were performed through the ISDN gateway You have not write entries in this list they are created automatically according to the rules defined by you Also as its name suggests it is a dynamic table the rows of this table do not remain forever they are updated according to the situation You must only set up the rules in the panel Category located to the right Options About Direction Names 35M channel o 35M channel 1 ISDN cfg Fiouting CLIP list Replace Identity Password amp Clock Trace Monitor LDR SMS Cat Number Nae 4 D 0741999999 201 B m NE 22 n re 2 0741000001 120 11 3 OFS0000000 2n 10 Store unanswered calls in Dynamic 4 0765000000 105 8 CLIP Table z 0724000000 NT
73. e mobile networks can be routed to their destination either through DISA or with help of an operator An incoming call from the 2G 3G networks will be forwarded to the TE interface by checking the identity in the CLIP GSM table In case of missing Caller ID or the number is not found in the records the routing is performed by checking the GSM settings The involved options are DISA OPERATOR and the Target settings from the CLIP table or from the GSM settings The destination of the call will be an extension of the PABX or the operator OAM Manual page 34 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 7 3 SDN2GSM connected on its NT interface with PABX and with the TE interface with the public ISDN Only one TE junction of the PABX is used in this case TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected through its TE interface directly to the public telephony network The ISDN2GSM unit is inserted transparently between the public telephony network and the ISDN PBX GSM NETWORK mmi MO MI EXE PUBLIC ISDN ml juriction PABX Outgoing from PABX The PABX exchange will forward the calls to the TOPEX ISDN2GSM system The numbering is sent directly from the TE junction into the NT connector of TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY In this case calls coming in through NT connector of TOPEX ISDN gateway can be routed through one of three directions GSMO GSM1 and TE to public network The routing is performed by the TOPEX ISDN gateway not by the PBX The call wil
74. e with the legal provisions concerning responsibility towards the quality of delivered products fulfills the quality parameters specified in its User s manual and is fit for the purpose for which it has been designed We also warrant that the equipment will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying documentation Any comments suggestions and proposals of yours concerning our products are welcome and we are gladly waiting for your feedback at the following address TOPEX S A 10th Feleacu str 1st District Bucharest 014186 ROMANIA Tel 4021 408 39 00 E mail topex topex ro Fax Web www topex ro 4021 408 39 09 OAM Manual page 94 96
75. ed which shows you that the OAM program is Not communicating with a Topex equipment OAM Manual page 24 96 TOPEX SA 6 6 2 SMS SEND AND RECEIVED Click the tab SMS to see the text messages sent or received by means of the TOPEX ISDN gateway equipment ISDN OAM v 1 32 SIM Type Stts Tme Options About COR SMS GSMO Output 07249999999 ERROR GSMO Output 0724999999 SENT GSM Output 333 ERROR GSMO Output 0757203720 SENT GSM Output 0757203720 SENT GSMO Output 0741997156 SENT GSMO Output 0757203720 SENT GSM Output 07572863720 SENT GSM Output 0741664076 SENT GSMO Output 0741664076 SENT GSMO Output f 242553 SENT GSMO Input 40724255370 HELEIVED GSMO Output 0724255370 SENT Input 40724255370 HELEIVED GSMO Output 5728321 SENT GSM Input 40724255370 HELEIVED GSM Input 333 HELEIVED GSM Input 40724255370 HELEIVED 35M1 Input 40757283720 HELEIVED 35M1 Input 40 2425537 HELEIVED U3 05 06 15 11 21 U3705 05 15 11 40 U3 05 05 1 7 50 14 U3 05 05 1 7 58 11 03 05 06 1 7 55 36 09205 02 11 44 29 11 45 22 U3 05 07 11 45 33 11 46 05 09 05 02 11 45 17 0905 07 11 47 27 3 05 07 11 4 2412 U3 05 07 11 58 44 09 0520 11 58 42 12 0905 02 12 00 35 09 05 06 15 0 0512 03 05 06 1 50 13 12 03 05 06 1 59 10 12 03 05 06 1 59 36 12 5 05 07 11 45 20 1 2 testing transmission over module 1 testing transmission over module 1 how much is my rema
76. ed at any time by pressing the Stop button Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN Routing CLIP list Replace Identity Trace Monitor CO Cause Mesaj In 3 MT 120 nane SETUP Out 3 120 nane SETUP In 3 NT 120 nane INFORMATION In 3 120 nane 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 none 3 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 GSMO 2 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 GSMO 0 0 INFORMATION In E MT 120 GSMO 5 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 GSMO b 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 GSMO 2 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 GSMO i 0 INFORMATION In 3 120 GSMO b 0 INFORMATION 3 120 GSMO 0 CALL PROCEEDING 3 120 GSMO 0 ALERTING In 3 120 GSMO 16 DISCONNECT 3 120 GSMO 16 RELEASE In 3 GSMO 0 RELEASE COMPLETE 3 GSM 0740105531 MT 120 0 SETUP In 3 Goh NT 0 ALERTING In 3 GSM MT 0 CONNECT 3 GSM MT 0 4 GSMO cbt 0765455610 MT 120 0 SETUP In 4 35 ML cbt MT 0 ALERTING In 3 GSM MT 16 DISCONNECT 3 35 M1 MT 16 RELEASE In E GSM MT 0 RELEASE COMPLETE In 4 GShMO cbt NT CONNECT 4 I35 Ml cbt MT 0 CONNECT ACE 2 Goh 0740109531 MT 120 SETUP In 2 Goh NT 0 ALERTIMG In 4 GShMO cht NT 0 2 Goh NT 16 DISCONNECT In 2 Goh NT 0 RELEASE 2 Goh NT RELEASE COMPLETE OAM Manual page 74 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The Monitor table has the following fields
77. er as well PBX ISDN a ISDN BRI EEEEEENE ISDN EE dr dd d RS 232 config FAX G4 Figure 1 TOPEX ISDN gateway Interconnection OAM Manual page 5 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF OAM APPLICATION 2 7 Introduction TOPEX ISDN gateway is a digital mobile phone interface that uses 2G 3G internal modules for voice communications and SMS transmissions It is connected to an ISDN PABX via NT and TE ports or to the public ISDN network The TOPEX ISDN gateway may afterwards be accessed from every local extension of the phone exchange Also each local subscriber connected to the PABX can be reached from GSM mobile phones in the field at the most favorable mobile phone tariff via the TOPEX ISDN gateway interface Moreover it performs call back operation The TOPEX ISDN gateway may be configured efficiently and user friendly by means of the OAM program ISDNoam which runs as a Windows application The program is also used to store on your PC the billing files to save reload configuration parameters or to upload a new firmware to the Topex box This document includes information on installation configuration and usage of the OAM program Topex reserves the right to make technical changes that serve the safety of the device and Improve its operation 2 2 Installing the program This OAM program is intended for the configuration and administra
78. es for different purposes for CDR for saving current configuration your settings for its internal configuration system software image files application software to be sent to a TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY unit etc When you install the application or when you run it for the first time it creates three sub folders in the respective root directory These are called CONFIG OUT and SAVED Date Modified Lj CONFIG File Folder 15 04 2009 12 48 Out File Folder 14 04 2009 17 11 LS SAVED File Falder 13 04 2009 11 13 analyzLOG 16 EB File 06 04 2009 17 28 apel best SKB File 05 04 2009 12 39 Full log 62 KB File 25 03 2009 15 19 2 isdn log Text Document 15 04 2009 10 02 logtraces SKB File 01 04 2009 11 22 G9 mainrect dat 1 Video Movie 16 04 2009 12 52 TopexISDMNoam exe 540 KB Application 01 04 2009 17 43 trace ambele SEB File 02 04 2009 17 41 50 File 19 05 2009 18 10 9 1 Folder CONFIG The CONFIG subfolder stores the files holding the internal configuration for TOPEX ISDN gateway Br H 0 WORKING MobISDN 04M CONFIG File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back a Search Es Folders X Is Address E H OWOREING MobISDN C4M CONFIG Folders Type Date Modified 533 Desktop 4 8 australia cfq IKE CFG File 16 04 2009 12 14 E My Dc aperator cfa 1KB CFG File 16 04 2009 12 14 Enc settings cfg 1KB CFG File 05 05 2009 11 16 A
79. ex OAM Manual page 17 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 2 Disconnect When you are connected to TOPEX ISDN 1 h gateway the only item available in the Options About menu Options is Disconnect aon GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Digconneck This means that if you want the Save or View Config File Load a configuration to restore the Load Config File To Unit factory default settings or to upload a Save Current Config To File new firmware image you must first perform a Disconnect from the current Unload tirage To Uri state Upload Factory Settings Exit Overflow Overflow Vodafone Orange PSTN Orange Orange Vodafone FSTMH Vodafone Orange hd 6 3 View Config File You can use this option in a disconnected state as you ISDNoam sd can see the option Connect is available which means Options About that you are NOT connected to MobiLink to view a C t configuration file that you have saved previously un Disconnect Since you are not actually connected to the Topex box view Config File you can only see the configuration you cannot perform Load Config File To Unit changes of the parameters hence the name View for Save Current Config To File this option Upload Image To Unit T Upload Factory Settings When you click View Config File the window d 3 iewing CONFIGURATIONS gt gt shows up Exit
80. ext file where there are stored the names of the operators together with the corresponding country and network codes For example the operator file for Romania may contain this information operator ctg Notepad Edit Format View Help vodafone 2260100range 22610ncosmaote 22603snnpigimobil 226050 As you notice the country code is 226 and the operator codes are 01 10 03 05 and so on After starting the TOPEX ISDN gateway with itis the new configuration file the corresponding Metwork selection Cosmote 22603 drop list for Network selection will look vodafone like shown in the next image y Urange Delete incoming SMS EE l iinimoihil 8 2 3 SIM and SMS The next block of settings is for the SIM card and GSM module Delete incoming SMS SIM Pin Cade Jal Timer Reset 121 min OFF dizabled Delete incoming SMS when this option is enabled the box is checked the SMS messages are automatically deleted after being received and displayed This is useful when you get many SMS messages because if they are not deleted in time they would fill the storage memory If the working memory is full new messages can no longer be received so you must delete them either manually after reading or automatically SIM PIN Code it the SIM card has enabled the request for PIN you must complete this field with the PIN code for the respective SIM and 2G 3G module The default value is 1234 this
81. for the second GSM module Also a few features Network selection Level are available only with certain types of mobile modules OAM Manual page 40 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 2 1 General settings Direction the direction or trunk group to which the port belongs There are four possible directions 0 1 2 and 3 To the first three values you may assign names such as the names of mobile carriers Vodafone Cosmote and Orange The names of the directions are established in the Direction Names the first tab of the OAM program Generally the first two directions are for the two mobile networks while the third is for the PSTN The fourth direction Direction 3 cannot be renamed since it is not a real one it is used only to forbid prohibit access to certain prefixes Direction3 is in fact a rejection criteria it is used for telephone numbers that you want to be rejected no calls are allowed towards these numbers Select from the drop list the direction where the current mobile module will be assigned If you have not defined direction names you will see the default names 0 1 2 227 Direction 3 After defining the names of the directions General Settings they will be available for selection in the Direction drop list as shown here DigiMobil Vodafone Didikd abil Network Locking PETH 8 2 2 Network locking Use this feature if you want to lock the mobile Netwark L
82. ger be sent out Connection Type refers to the ISDN connection Connection Type Paint to point TEI Management Point ta peint Point to multipart As explained for the TE interface you must select this according to the type of the equipment digital PBX or telephone that TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected to OAM Manual page 56 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Available options are Point to point default and Point to Multipoint The Point to Point is used to connect only two devices and it uses the DDI service Direct Dialing In You should use this in the most usual case when TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected to an ISDN phone exchange But when you have the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit connected to one or several ISDN phones or modem you can no longer use the Point to Point Instead you must use the option Point to Multipoint which allows you to connect several ISDN equipments form two up to eight Instead of DDI it uses the MSN service Multiple Subscriber Number The Point to Multipoint connection should be used for ISDN phones or other ISDN terminals TEI Management establishes the administration of TEI Terminal Equipment Identification is an internal ISDN identification of connected phones Allowed values are 0 or auto and this is related to the previous setting the type of ISDN connection For the default point to point connection a value of zero must be used for TEI It can be changed only in exce
83. h the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY unit Pass Through Forward No The TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY unit is inserted transparently between the ISDN public telephony network and the ISDN phone exchange Forwarding Number by default it is empty But when a mobile 1 PassThrowgh Fonward No telephone number is inserted in this field then the forwarding 0779999999 will operate like a night service the call will be routed via a mobile phone number instead of the PBX If you enter a mobile phone number in this field the incoming calls from the PSTN network will be routed through the GSM module and forwarded to the respective mobile number This setting may be used at night when there is nobody on the premises incoming calls are forwarded via one of the mobile modules instead of being fed to the PBX ISDN to GSM Assignment Fined ISON B To GSM Channel Free Assignment C Fixed Assignment This panel establishes the allocation of the two B voice channels of the ISDN link By default it is set to Free meaning the assignment of ISDN calls to GSM modules Is free it will be established by the Routing table of equipment If instead you select Fixed assignment FixedAssianment the allocation of ISDN B voice channels to GSM modules will be fixed established by the ISDN setup message Suppose that you use SIM cards for two different mobile providers Then the setup message may tell always assign channel 1 to GSM module 0 and cha
84. hat line will make no action Values NT and TE are used in the same manner as for the mobile modules settings The functionality is specified from the Type list and the target for the call is filled in the Target Nr of Digits field Humber Target Callback 07419971856 NT J TARGET 105 0721132538 DISA xj 3 031999999 DISA 10 E The last column Callback contains checkboxes If a box is checked the callback feature is enabled for the respective phone number This means the mobile phone number will be called on request The callback can be initiated by a call from a mobile customer which is out in the field The TOPEX ISDN gateway rings him back the GSM user accepts the call and either gets a DISA dial tone so he can dial a number to one of the allowed destinations or he is connected directly to the number you have set up in the column TARGET For the boxes that are not checked the incoming calls will be treated according the CLIP table For instance the calls from a certain mobile number are from a technician in the field so he will always be routed to the local extension of the Support department while the phone call of the courier will receive DISA tone so he may call whatever office he needs 4 052999999 I TARGET 105 m 5 255455810 HT TARGET 120 E 12345679901 NT IMARGET 110 If TARGET is selected from the Type list then an ISDN SETUP message will
85. hen plug the jack back in The TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY will start working with the new parameters OAM Manual page 58 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 4 Routing Table By selecting the Routing tab in the title bar the window for defining routing rules will be displayed Options About Direction Names GSM channel O GSM channel 1 ISDN cfg Routing CLIP ist DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor Cl tect Based 35 Based CL 85 Based on CL BSM Based BSM ased on CLI GSM Based on BM Based LL BSM Based on BSM Based on CLIGSM uH T The routing table is a collection of maximum 50 records each records containing index colored in light green to indicate that is not editable the indexes are from zero up to 40 number the prefix the number for which a certain direction will be chosen el D Co c m ai ai 4 ju 4 oo oo 1 C3 0 pr c3 L um a Coa co co co oo oo cC Do Oo oo oo c IE c c rm d 11 OF IC range 14 089 Direction 3 13 1234567890 PSTN 14 111111111111 Direction 3 15 855855855858 PSTN 16 PSTN The total length of the Number field is 12 digits if you try to enter more than 12 digits they will be simply ignored The allowed characters for this field are
86. his In case of error for example if you have entered an incorrect j phone number for the recipient you will see a warning that the message could not be transmitted 1 222 8 11 2 5 5 read the received SMS messages first select the GSM module 0 or 1 and then click on the Read button __ Read Stark Ehe SMS reading action This may take some time since the program looks for new SMS messages that previously have been stored either in the memory of the GSM module or on the SIM card for the respective module calls them up to be shown in the SMS list and deletes them in the initial location If there are new messages you will see a note telling that SMS were read The new messages are displayed at the bottom of the list GSM Input 407242556370 RECEIVED 09 05 07 1 2 00 33 1 2 70111110823116 OAM Manual page 82 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 If since the previous click on the Read button no other SMS FERRER xj have been received the program will see that there are no new messages and will tell you about this 1 Honew messages Note the OAM program deletes the received messages after reading and displaying them in the list on your screen The erasing of old messages is necessary because the storage memory available either in the GSM module or on the SIM card is limited If the previous messages are not deleted the respective memory may fill up and the module could be
87. hnology is used to provide voice grade services for the users OAM Manual page 92 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 that access that network via an analog interface As it name suggests TOPEX ISDN gateway was designed to work with digital ISDN fixed public telephony networks SIM Subscriber Identity Module the subscriber card you use in your telephone or in the GSM modules of MobiLink SMS Acronym for Short Message Service means the transmission of short text messages to and from cellular phones The messages must be text only no images or graphics and not longer than 160 alpha numeric characters Operators of Mobile Phone Networks use a spare data channel to send SMS messages You may send SMS s to another mobile subscriber the mobile operator can send you phone settings over the air or commercial companies may send dedicated content to your mobile terminal Also a special additional program implements the SMS2MAIL and MAIL2SMS functions for automatic conversion both ways between e mail and SMS messages SMSC Acronym for Short Message Service Centre the telephone number of the service center to be used for text messages You must set this number properly since it is specific to each mobile operator carrier TA Terminal Adapter The terminal adapters operate adaptation between ISDN interfaces and standard terminals When you connect a Terminating Equipment phone digital fax machine to ISDN it must be an ISDN compatible devi
88. ial GSM numbers to call back to configure a default number different from that in the GSM channel settings or to filter out calls prevent certain callers from calling specific destinations The incoming calls are treated according to their ID originating number in several steps The program looks first of all in the Dynamic CLIP table If there the checkbox m Search First in Dynamic CLIP T able then in Static CLIP Table Search first in dynamic CLIP table and after that in static CLIP table is not enabled the program goes to the current table CLIP list static The table with CLIP list is checked for the received identity f the identity is not found in the Static CLIP table then the programs goes to the Dynamic CLIP table f the ID is not found in this table also the GSM settings see Call handling panel will be analyzed The static CLIP table is a collection of maximum 50 records each records containing ndex 0 to 49 colored in light green to indicate that is not editable Number the identity phone number for which a certain Target will be selected Action The total length of the Number field is 14 figures The 0 0741997196 allowed values are digits from 0 to 9 10 821132538 INT Action list of actions to be performed allowed values are NT TE and hone The default is none TE hone If you select none action for a line then the number identity specified t
89. ile By Updates Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Date Modified 19 05 2009 18 11 21 04 2009 16 51 01 04 2009 18 45 02 04 2009 11 15 er 3 2009 11 24 06 04 2009 17 28 08 04 2009 12 39 13 03 2009 17 08 30 04 2009 13 43 23 03 2009 11 00 07 04 2009 18 25 19 03 2009 18 27 25 03 2009 15 19 13 03 2009 17 38 01 04 2009 18 09 16 03 2009 18 29 01 04 2009 11 22 02 04 2009 17 41 2n 04 2009 15 07 30 03 2009 13 50 13 03 2003 16 51 4 05 2009 14 34 13 03 2009 16 10 13 03 2009 17 36 22 04 2009 17 28 Help Back E Search Es Folders Folders 3 Computer A 3 5 Floppy 4 4 El cm B 5vs C1 Config Msi Documents and Settings Downloads Inetpub Program Files RECYCLER c Saves spoolerlogs C System Volume Information 2 Updates Address E C pdates Australia Espana Mob ISDM Orange EY 1 0 7 aPRS IFOG P Erx E topex 1 0 7 GPRS IFQ P txt Ae topex 1 0 9 root IEBE P ima E topex 1 0 9 root IEE P md5 Ext E topex 1 0 9 raot IEB P Ext Ed tapex 1 1 0 HSDPA DISD T mds EY Ftopex 1 1 0 HSDPA IT5D T Erx E topex 1 1 0 HSDPA IJ5D T txt page 89 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The software image file has hex extension It is a downloadable image of the software application that runs on the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY equipment Such kind of file can be located anywhere on the Hard Disk The user will open the file from a dialog window an
90. ining credit Hi Alexis Take down the new key Hi Alexis Take down the new key co Hi Doug the meeting was postponed another test for the swine flu another test for the swine flu al ajuns la servici cum merge Spor al ajuns la servici cum merge Spor Filter Define period 08 05 01 i g 05 31 vv mm dd next TGE key is 4632 02056024 next TGE key is Bfbedbi32 al 2d 55d this i a very looong text well above t this i a very looong text well above t this i a very looong text well above t testing transmission over module 1 Destinatie nepermisa Filter u Delete Hi Alexis Take down the new key co Hi Alexis Take down the new key co another test for the swine flu Ej List of received sent SM5 You can use the scrollbar to the right to move up and down in the list of SMS messages or you may define a certain period to filter out or to delete the saved text messages Since the Topex box is not connected you cannot transmit or receive messages you can only see the ones already stored by the OAM program 6 7 Upload image This facility allows you to up load to the Topex box a new software image a version of the firmware application running on the TOPEX ISDN gateway system to perform a firmware update Using the ISDNoam exe application a new version of the firmware can be transferred to the Topex box via the serial data link Before you
91. ion the bootloader is started first upon power up of TOPEX ISDN gateway When the loading of a new image file has been interrupted before normal termination the program loaded in memory may be corrupted so it won t work correctly To remediate this you must place a jumper on pins J P5 to force the bootloader to start Then it can load the application and download a new correct image file for TOPEX ISDN gateway To avoid going to the command sLoader I5DNoam exe IKE Shortcut 29 04 2009 12 15 prompt or using the Run option in the 3 mainrect dat 1 EB Video CD Movie 21 04 2009 17 02 Windows Start menu you could create ISDMoam exe 540 EE 01 04 2009 a shortcut for launching the OAM E tracer S Mis roii dnd application with the t n parameter Ed xemnira SOKB File 19 03 2009 18 10 7 trace File Folder 29 04 2009 12 12 If you click the Loader shortcut eai oF ita a o 2x itself it will automatically launch the General Shortcut Compatibility Security program with the option I thus forcing the loading This shortcut may have associated different icon so you know which is the normal program and which for emergency repair d j Target location MoblSON OAM Target Start in HADWORKINGNMeBISDM DAM Shortcut key I MM Hun Normal window e L amment Find Target Change Icon Advanced When you finish repairing the firmwa
92. is used when checking for PIN code is not enabled The length of the field Pin Code must be four digits with individual values between 0 and 9 Timer Reset the time interval following which the GSM module will be reset This is useful in situations imposed by the particularities of the mobile network For instance if it is requested that the mobile modules are reset every two hours of operation you enter the value 120 in the field Timer The default setting is OFF which means no reset of the GSM module will be performed OAM Manual page 42 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 2 4 Incoming Calls This section tells to the TOPEX ISDN gateway how to process the incoming calls calls that get into the equipment via the mobile module Incoming Calls Allow Incoming Calls Destination Call Handling C Disa Tone Jete f Use Target No 1136 Allow Incoming Calls by default it is checked so the module can receive incoming calls If you disable this option then all incoming calls will be rejected Destination port you must specify which ISDN port is the destination INT for the mobile calls select either NT or TE TE 8 2 5 Call handling The next two options DISA Tone and Use target No are used for directing incoming calls from the 2G 3G network The option DISA and Target are mutually exclusive only one of them can be enabled by the user at a time moment TE Settings Mode TE Mode TE Direc
93. l be routed according to the number dialed either through GSMO GSM1 or the TE interface The user can place the module GSM 0 on direction 0 and the GSM1 on woda one direction 1 1 Orange The TE interface will be placed on the third direction TE Pirectian PSTN Incoming to PABX The calls from the public ISDN are transferred transparently towards the Incoming Calls PABX DISA Tone For this in the configuration window for Incoming Calls of the TE interface you must select the PassThrough option The TE from the PABX will act as a junction The calls coming in from the 2G 3G networks are analyzed by checking the identity in the CLIP GSM table If the ID is missing or the caller is not found in the CLIP GSM records routing will be performed by TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY according to the settings of the GSM module The incoming calls from the mobile network can be routed either through DISA or with help of a human operator OAM Manual page 35 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 7 4 SDN2GSM connected on its NT interface with a TE junction of PABX and with its TE interface with NT interface of the same PABX In this configuration all ports of the box are used The NT connector of the TOPEX ISDN gateway is linked to a TE junction of the PABX one junction board Another TE junction of the PABX goes to the public ISDN network The TE connector of the ISDN2GSM goes to the NT port of a local board of the PABX m E HI
94. lative value on a scale from 0 minimum up to 31 the maximum For instance the strength of 103 dBm is equivalent to the relative value of 5 while 65 dBm shows a relative value of 24 out of the 31 maximum Each mode of display has its advantages the graph made of rectangles is the fastest to be seen but not very precise the absolute value is the most accurate while the relative scale is useful for making comparations between different types of external antennas their locations or the orientation if directional aerials are used In the images below you can see some examples of indications in the field Strength with increasing levels of the radio signal Strength 101 dbm 0 31 Strength 37 dbm 8 0 31 Strength 31 dbm 11 0 21 Strength EE EH 83 dbm 12 0 31 Strength EEIEHEB d1 dbm 15 031 3 dbm 20 0231 veo ENENNE 55 dbm 24 0 31 Strength OAM Manual page 48 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Of course the signal strength can be displayed only in an operational state of the mobile module that is when it is registered dialing in a call etc Signal Strenath mm STATUS REGISTERED ignal Streng 97 8 10 31 33 dbm 10 0 31 Strength When the module is in one of the state marked with red background the information about level of the RF signal is not available Network Network
95. ll the digits have been received Allowed values are from 1 to 12 if you type another m T value you will see an error message with the field n Timeout colored in red IsDNoam e Wrong value For timer call Usage Dial Timeout is the interval between dialing of the last digit of the telephone number and the sending out of the call through the mobile network This interval should be normally set to about 6 seconds If you want to reduce the duration between dialing the last digit and hearing the dialing tone you may set a lower value for Dial Timeout It can be reduced to as low as one second but this is dangerous the call may get out before you finished dialing the number When making an outgoing call the TOPEX ISDN gateway will wait until the dialing of the requested number is completely terminated Waiting for completion can generate a certain delay between dialing of mobile number and actual selection If this is annoying you may set the option Number accordingly to destinations most frequently called Then for these records the Topex box will dial immediately as soon as it receives the last digit without waiting anymore The resource port is allocated to the direction specified in the Direction field the maximum value allowed is 20 Editing and saving You may edit each field from the columns Number Direction Nr of Digits Ignore and respectively Identity columns colored in light b
96. lling Pulse Warming SIM Pin Code Timer Reset min OFF disabled Pulses Number af pulses at response az Pulse generating period sec Outgoing Calls Allow Outgoing Calls CUR v Call Progress Tones Signal Strength Network Technology Strength SIM Card ID IMSI Code Offline Listing of SMS sent or received via ISDN gateway while the equipment is not connected Offline Options About CDR SMS Time Text GSMO Output 0757203 SENT 09 090 11 45 22 another test for GSM Output 0757203 SENT 09 057 07 11 45 33 another test for 35M 1 Output 0741664 SENT 09705 07 11 46 05 al ajuns la servic GSMO Output 0741664 SENT 09705 07 11 46 17 al ajuns la servic GSMO Output 0724255 SENT 09 0520 11 37 27 next key ts GSMO Input 40242 HELEIVED 9 05 0114 25412 next key ts GSMO Output 0724255 SENT 09 050 11 56 44 this i very loo GSMO Input 40242 HELEIVED ng List of receivedisent SMS 8 a very loo GSMO Output 0757203 SENT H rz 7 his i a very loo 35M 1 Input 40 7242 RECEIVED 09 0506 15 08 0612 testing Eransmiss 35M 1 Input ES HELCEIVED D3 057 5 1 7 50 13 12 Destinatie nepe aSk Input 40242 HELEIVED 09 05 06 1 58 10 12 Hi Alesis 35 M1 Input 407572 RECEMED 097 05706 17 58 36 1 2 Hi Alesis Take 35M 1 Input 40 7242 RHELEIVED D 05 7 11 45 20 12 another test for 35M 1 Input 40 7572 HELEIVED DS 05 17 11 45 32 12 another tes
97. lling party whose identity is found the CLIP table with the callback option drops the call in a time interval less than Timer Callback then TOPEX ISDN gateway will call back the calling party However if the same calling party does not end the call before the Timer Callback seconds expires no callback action will be performed and the call will get in directly When you set a zero value here incoming calls are immediately rejected and the user in the field is called back by the ISDN 2 GSM gateway OAM Manual page 93 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice The manufacturer guarantees the good functioning of the product provided that it has been correctly installed and the directives for storage and usage have been respected The warranty implies exclusively repairing or replacing the defective unit The warranty does not include any indirect losses or loss of profit The manufacturer is not liable for any damage whether direct indirect special incidental or consequential as a result of using TOPEX ISDN gateway No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the company TOPEX S A We certify hereby that the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY unit is manufactured in concordanc
98. lls Allow Outgoing Calls CUR Call Progress Tones Signal Strength Network Technology STATUS REGISTERED SetMetwork Input Strength ii Hub El BE gt Default 91 dbm 11 0431 SIM Card ID IMSI Code 22601965134273 E isdnal amp 4 1 128 ISDNoam exe software version 1 32 OAM Manual page 3 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 T OPEX brief presentation TOPEX is a group of Romanian companies founded in 1990 by 10 enthusiastic engineers experienced in telecommunications Its activity is directed to the research development and production of telecom equipment as well as service for them TOPEX becomes very quick the most important supplier of IT amp C solutions for small to large companies as well as for telecommunications operators and providers in Romania The company designs equipment for all existing mobile systems GSM CDMA including 3G technology TOPEX is reperesented all over Romania by a wide network of local distributors through which the promotion administration and product maintenance are running Due to our innovation power authentic flexibility real respect for our parteners and secure solutions that we provide TOPEX extended its business worldwide Currently TOPEX delivers its products through its distributors to Republic of Moldova Bulgaria Greece Spain France Nigeria Russia UK Turcia Olanda etc In order to achieve effective and flawless manufacturing for its products
99. lue You must point with the mouse on the field that you want to modify That field will be highlighted with a black rectangle indicating that it may be edited Hf Vedafene There is no need to press Enter when you go to the next field the value entered will be saved You can delete or add characters If you want to save the new value press the ENTER key if you want to preserve the old value press the ESC key instead If the value is not correctly filled in a message error Wrong value will be displayed The Save action is used to load all the records into the TOPEX ISDN gateway system that is connected Here also if you make changes but forget to press the Save button a reminder message will show up E 2 Changes were done Do you wish bo continue without saving Yes Before the loading process all the records are sorted in ascending order OAM Manual page 61 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Direction Names GSM channel D GSM channel 1 ISDN cig Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR SMS Terminal Ignore O 074 ane 7l 1 D72 11 1 2 Drd 1 end a 031 10 end 4 33 10 azed on CLI GSM 5 059 12 0 ased on CLI GSM Of 10 azed on CLI GSM T 073 10 0 azed on CLI GSM B 42 1 azed on CLI GSM S an 10 0 ased on CLI GSM 10 10 0 azed on CLI GSM 11 Ur 10 0 ased on CLI GSM 12 089 10 0 ont Send 13 08
100. mmand makes the GSM module show the operator where it is registered atecops In this image you can see the response of the two GSM COPS DD BD ORANGE 2 modems of TOPEX ISDN gateway to the AT4cops Interrogation COPS DO CONNES Goh 2 Next the ATI command makes the module show all hardware and firmware related Manufacturer Sierra Wireless Inc Model MLB fay information manufacturer Revision H1 1 8 3MCAP CAS 1 8 3HDCAP MSMB2BO ASRC 2007703708 18 17 59 model revision IMEI GSM or 3 NE E G capabilities and so on As FSN 0301568214610 you can see the two modules Pet e are identical from the same id production batch except for the IMEI code which is unique for every mobile device in the world Manufacturer Sierra Wireless Inc Model MOB 75V Revision H1_ 1 8 3MCAP CaS Pw H1 1 8 3HCAP MSMBZBU ASRC 2007703708 18 17 59 IME 352679013333761 IME SS FSN 0301368175910 Release 5 CG5M 05 4 E5 OAM Manual page 84 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Response to different AT commands over the second module 5 1 COPS 0 0 R0 ORANGE O CREG 0 1 0082 2 3 at clckz LK P ie 4G e I 1 H I a I P Oe oe I P 2x CME ERROR service not available at cusd OAM Manual page 85 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 9 FILES General description The ISDNoam program uses several types of fil
101. nd hangs up before the Timer Callback expires TOPEX ISDN gateway calls back and provides a DISA like dial tone allowing the remote caller to dial a local extension of the PBX When in the field Type you select TARGET instead of DISA the caller party also rings and hangs up Topex ISDN2GSM initiates a call to the remote GSM UMTS subscriber which has called first When he answers he gets call back tone Now Mobil ink makes a local call to the TARGET extension The local extension picks up the phone and is connected with the remote GSM UMTS subscriber who has called in first place OAM Manual page 64 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 All other incoming calls with the missing Caller ID or with identity not found in the CLIP table will be routed accordingly to the 2G 3G module settings for example to the Operator of your PABX Also when you have set a normal value for the timer if the ring lasts longer than the Timer Callback value the call will NOT be treated as a callback one In the CDR list which saves all the details of the calls you may see in the field Source the origin of the call instead of the usual GSMO or GSMI it will be GSMx cbd or GSMx cbt If the calling number has been set as target you will see GSMx cbt that means callback target while when it been configured for DISA it will show GSMx cbhd meaning callback DISA as you can see in the examples below 08 04 09 13 34 37 GSMO cbd 07 08 04 09 13 34 37 GSM
102. ndatory performance characteristics that control the establishment and clearance of a link as well as providing several supplements In addition to these general requirements different national network carriers may extend its performance characteristics IMEI Acronym for International Mobile Equipment Identifier 15 digit number that uniquely identifies an individual mobile terminal wireless device While IMSI is subscriber related the IMEI OAM Manual page 91 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 is equipment related Specific for a certain mobile terminal telephone modem or GSM module of the MobiLink IMSI Acronym for International Mobile Subscriber Identity Unique code number for the entire world that identifies a GSM subscriber to the network Linked to the user account information at the network operator IMSI resides in the SIM card thus when you change the subscriber card on your TOPEX ISDN gateway you will have different IMSI codes which are displayed by the OAM program ISDN Acronym for Integrated Services Digital Network Worldwide digital network providing high speed connection between the terminal devices telephone fax machines computers for a wide range of telecommunication services using the existing telephony infrastructure TOPEX ISDN gateway interfaces an ISND BRI connection two B voice channel one D data channel to one or two mobile networks ISND Connection Type The interfaces of TOPEX ISDN gateway may work
103. nnel 2 to module 1 In this case the routing table no longer matters all calls coming in from ISDN are processed only according to the setup messages which are issued by the PBX You may choose this mode of operation when you do not want to bother with configuring the routing table on equipment while on the PBX connected to TOPEX ISDN gateway you must always configure properly the routing rules OAM Manual page 55 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 8 3 2 Configuring the NT Interface The NT interface is similar to the TE interface but it has fewer programmable functions MT Settings PH Disact Send Alerting Message Connection Type Point bo multipoint TEI Management auto Fired ISOM B To GSM Channel Free Assignment C Fixed Assignment Reason Code f b PH Disact When checked this setting establishes that the ISDN Layer 1 is deactivated disabled when there are no active calls The Layer 1 of ISDN protocol is the Physical connection Usually this box should be left unchecked the inactivation of the physical layer or the connection may be required in some instances when synchronization error could occur otherwise Please note that not all ISDN phone exchanges support the disabling of the physical layer Send Alerting messages By default it is checked so alert messages are set out as it is normal But some PABX do not accept this so you can un check this box and alerting messages will no lon
104. ogram is not in a state of connection with TOPEX ISDN Gateway As Connect Disconnect you can see in the image to the right the option Connect is available while Disconnect is disabled this means you are NOT view Config File connected to the TOPEX ISDN gateway Load Config File To Unit Save Current Contig To File To save a configuration click the Save Current Config To File from the icon and the following dialog window shows up first the program asks you for the access password Login x Topon S Cancel if you typed the correct password a window shows up asking you NAME for the saved configuration you should enter a meaningful name relevant for the respective set of parameters Enter Configuration Name 3 ea the saving of the configuration begins you will see progress indicator for each item GSM settings Routing table static CLIP and Dynamic LCIP Replace table BENE Saving Routing T able after successful saving of all components a confirmation message will be displays telling you that the Configuration was saved Saving Replace T able X 1 Configuration was sawed OAM Manual page 20 96 TOPEX SA The saved configuration is located in the SAVED sub directory of the folder were you have placed the OAM program EP HOWORKINGMobISDN OAM SAVED Fie Edit View Back Favorites Tool
105. on than have worked for Romania Please remember that the direction names operator names phone numbers the caller identities local extensions IMSI codes and other values used in this manual are for example purposes only OAM Manual page 9 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 4 CONNECTION To achieve a connection between the OAM program running on your computer and the TOPEX ISDN gateway you must perform these steps 1 After calling up the application ISDNoam exe first go to the Application Parameters tab and set correctly the number of the serial port to be used for the data link to the OAM application same with the physically port on which is installed the equipment IsDNoam sd This is a drop down list box If you select incorrectly the Options About you just select from it the serial port upon first right number for Serial port connection attempt you will et this error message Serial Port 2 9 9 gt Failed Ta Open Pork Application Parameters Serial Port m Save 2 then click Save to store this value into Serial Fort M Save Saving serial pork value 3 The connection to the Topex device is done by means of the Options tab Options About Disconnect view Config File Load Contig File To Unit Save Current Contig To File View COR SSMS Records Upload Image Unit 4 The program asks you for the access password The default passwor
106. over module 1 GSMO Output 0757203 2l SENT JH 5406 15 08 07 testing transmission over module 1 GSMO Input 40 2425537 RECEIVED 090506 15 08 S347 2 testing transmission over module 0 GSMO Output 07999999999 ERROR 09 05 06 15 10 55 testing transmission over module 1 GSMO Output 17243333333 ERROR ps3 05705 15 11 21 testing transmission over module 1 GSMO Output 0724999999 SENT 09705 06 15 11 40 testing transmission over module 1 GSM1 Output 333 09 05 06 1 7 50 14 how much 1 my remaining credit GSMO Output 0757203720 SENT 09705 06 17 58 11 Hi Alexis Take down the new key co 35M 1 Output 075720320 SENT 09 05 06 17 58 36 Hi Alexis Take down the new co GSMO Output 0741997156 SENT 8 705717 11 44 35 Hi Doug the meeting was postponed GSMO Output 07572037 20 SENT 09 050 11 46 22 another test for the swine flu GSM1 Output Oo 283r 20 SENT 09 050 11 45 33 another test for the swine flu 35 M1 Output 0741664076 SENT 09 050 11 46 05 ai ajuns la servici cum merge Spor GSMO Output 0741664076 SENT 037 05 07 11 46 17 al ajuns la servicr cum merge Spor GSMO Output 0724255370 SENT 3 15 07 11 47 27 next ThE key is Be db32all2d55l2d Finally you can press Delete to erase the messages inside Delete the time interval you have established The SMS list is now cleared Delete 5 5 records based on defined period Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Tr
107. p 24 56 120 TE 741997100000000 29 D 07 04 09 12 25 09 NT 120 GSMO 732056276 16 0 07 04 09 19 25 29 120 GSM 0765455810 14 D 07 04 09 19 25 45 120 G5M1 0758405769 16 0 List 07 04 09 12 33 24 120 0891111111 12 D 07 04 08 18 52 58 120 GSMO 0724388489 48 D 07 04 09 19 53 38 GSMO 0724388489 NT 120 18 D 08 04 09 09 11 31 NT 120 TE 0741997196 28 D 08 04 09 09 11 43 GSM cbd 0768405769 none 1 D 08 04 09 09 25 02 GSMO 0372705741 NT 120 3 738 08 04 09 09 29 258 120 GSMO 732055277 74 D 08 04 09 09 29 28 120 768405769 32 0 08 04 09 09 29 54 120 GSM 0768405769 28 D 08 04 09 12 36 06 NT 120 TE 07419971868 27 0 08 04 09 12 36 20 NT 120 none 0 5 0 08 04 09 12 35 50 120 GSMO 0732 28 D 08 04 09 12 38 55 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 T 0 08 04 09 12 39 56 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 36 5B 08 04 09 12 39 45 120 732056275 27 D 08 04 09 12 40 04 GSMO chd 0768405769 none 4 0 08 04 09 12 40 31 120 2 0 08 04 09 12 40 5 120 GSMO 0732056 25 D 08 04 09 12 41 01 120 D7 3 0 08 04 09 12 42 24 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 15 40 08 04 09 13 24 05 120 GSMO 732055277 26 0 08 04 09 13 24 34 GSMO cbd 0768405769 none 12 D 08 04 09 13 24 54 GSMO chd 0765455810 none 1 0 08 04 09 13 25 27 GSMO 372705742 NT 120 0 08 04 09 13 27 33 NT 120 GSMO 0732056277 9 36 08 04 09 13 30 10 GSMO cbd 0765455810 NT 120 16 89 08 04 09 13 2056 GSMO cbd 0768405769 none 28
108. party number and the call will be routed to the operator of the PABX if such a setting is validated in the PABX Note the Use Target No field can contain only digits from 0 to 9 the number of a local extension of the PBX such as 105 or 1196 or the characters to indicate an empty value if DISA checkbox is enabled instead of Target the incoming call will also be forwarded to a port of the PABX through the NT or TE interface but the aspect of the window for settings will change as shown here Call Handling lee ers Mr of Digits C Use Target No n To the right instead of the Target No field a Number of digits field shows up The incoming call will be answered by the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY device and a DISA tone will be provided to the calling party On this tonality the caller can dial using DTMF codes a local extension of the PBX or an external number to get out of the phone exchange Important When DISA Tone checkbox is selected the field Target no becomes Nr Of Digits and instead of the target it represents the maximum number of digits that are waited to come from the 2G 3G network When this number is reached the call is forwarded even if digits are still coming You may specify at most 20 digits in this field If you enter 0 no digits will be waited for This means the ISDN SETUP message will be sent without any called party number in it OAM Manual page 44 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32
109. ptional cases If you select Point to multipoint as connection type you can see that the TEI Management field automatically switches to Auto which is the value that must be used for the Point to multipoint ISDN connection ISDN to GSM Assignment Fined ISON B To GSM Channel Free Assignment C Fixed Assignment This panel establishes the allocation of the two B voice channels of the ISDN link By default it is set to Free meaning the assignment of ISDN calls to GSM modules is free it will be established by the Routing table of MobiLink If you select instead Fixed assignment the allocation of ISDN voice channels to GSM modules will be fixed established by the ISDN setup message This message may tell always assign channel 1 to GSM module 0 In this case the routing table no longer matters all calls coming in from ISDN are processed only according to the setup messages which are issued by the PBX You may choose this mode of operation when you don t want to bother with configuring the routing table on MobiLink while on the PBX connected to TOPEX ISDN gateway you must always configure properly the routing rules Reason Code Reason Code Here you may enter a value for the reason code to be used If an outgoing call from the PBXto the TOPEX ISDN gateway has failed because no circuit channel available cause 34 then the cause that will be sent to the PABX is replaced by the one set up from the OAM
110. re remember to take the jumper off pins JP5 before resuming normal operation of the TOPEX ISDN gateway OAM Manual page 30 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 8 Upload Factory Setting You may need to restore the default settings on the TOPEX ISDN gateway the initial configurations from the factory Use this command to delete all current parameters and reinstate the parameters that were established by the manufacturer For this you perform the following steps Start the OAM program the OAM is not connected to the Topex box fromthe Menu Options select Upload factory Settings Options About Connect Disconnect View Config File Load Config File To Unit Save Current Config To File Upload Image Ta Unit Upload Factory Settings Exit you must Log in the program asks you for the password Login ZH f you have typed the correct password topex the program quickly uploads the default settings to the TOPEX ISDN gateway and shows a confirmation message x 41 Equipment was set to Factory default settings now you may connect to the box for performing the required configurations or to load a configuration that was saved previously OAM Manual page 31 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 9 Exit Exit from the OAM program In a connected state you should first Disconnect the OAM ISDNoam sd program from the box then click Exit to quit the OAM options About progr
111. re OAM application is running a detailed log file will be created with the name that you typed in the filed Destination File Name The Trace ing action is running until you click the Stop the first disconnect between OAM software and the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY equipment Later the log files can be analyzed by means of the Network protocol analyzer applications such as Ethereal pr Wireshark OAM Manual page 71 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 See below an illustration of the situation when TRACE has been enabled on the NT interface Options About Direction Names GSM channel O GSM channel 1 ISDN Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR 5 5 Terminal Start TRACE session A pop up window asks you for the name of the tracing file Enter the trace destination file X Destination File Mame aceto After you press OK the tracing action is indicated by the red Port Opened indication at the Port Opened bottom left corner of the OAM screen 8 8 1 Trace Files By default the trace files are stored in the root of the folder where you have placed the ISDNoam exe application the latest file monitorNT is marked HSOWORKINGMobISDN D0AM File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Search Es Folders Address E HADWORKING MobISDN OAM Folders X Date Modified T sys Ci CONFIG File Folder 16 04 2009 12 48 E
112. rection Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN ctg Routing CLIP i DynCLIP Replace Identity Trace Monitor CDR SMS Terminal 0795 WS cO CH Fe oo Dn cave Port Closed isdnalla4 1 128 This table stores rules for replacing some IDs There are three columns First the index from zero up to 7 not editable green so you can define max eight records Original identity code respectively Replaced identity You can use the table to replace the identity of the incoming calls according to your needs For example there are situations when the calls coming in from GSM networks have their identity shown with full country code and the plus sign 33 4076 etc Also Suppose your PBX remembers missed calls and can redial them automatically But in ISDN only digits are accepted not the sign or other characters So in order to fully use the facilities of your PBX you need to eliminate the plus sign from the ID of incoming calls this means replacing 0 with 0 OAM Manual page 70 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Also you may use the replaced identity feature to differentiate between numbers from inside the country and international numbers Thus you will enter two rules in the table for editing the replaced identity 1 countrycode will be replaced by one zero 0 as country calls 2 will be replaced by two zeroes 00 as in international calls You may add
113. runs monitoring over the respective GSM module in order to read the status the reception level shown in dBm and the identification of the technology for the current mobile network Status This field displays the current state of the GSM module The different states have associated specific background colors blue for conversation or incoming call yellow for registered but not busy available red for errors the module is not available for calls pondus APS RPS the GSM module is powered off This can happen for instance when the module is NOT selected in the configuration When neither Incoming calls nor Outgoing calls are checked the equipment shuts down the power supply for the respective mobile module iini SIM NRY SIM card not ready This message is shown also when no SIM is present in the slot of the respective module INIT module is in the initialization phase initialized using AT commands P ON M module is in power on state This message is encountered in the beginning when the Topex box just starts to operate and the GSM modules are powered Also each time you perform changes over the operating parameters the module is resetted after applying new settings so it will go through the phases P ON and Search in order to become Registered with the mobile carrier SEARCH the module is searching for mobile networks it tries to registered in the network PIN ERR SIM PIN code error the SIM
114. s select Load Config File to Unit tar Lanita File Load Config File To Unit Save Current Config To File The OAM program asks you for the password Upload Image To Unit Upload Factory Settings Exit Enter the password topex then a list Viewing Configurations shows up Viewing CONFIGURATIONS bapr arng cfg 0005651 bytes 0604 09 12 04 Load bapril cfq 0005651 bytes 06 0409 10 21 Bhinal chg 0005651 bytes 06 0409 17 53 apr 1 cfq 0005651 bytes 0704 09 10 44 Cancel fapr 2 chg 0005651 bytes OF 04 09 12 42 fapr dinarn chg 0005651 bytes 00409 18 23 Bapr 1 cfq 0005651 bytes 08 04 09 12 43 Bapr z cfq 0005651 bytes 8 04 08 15 58 backupz cf D00565 bytes 6 03 09 18 18 backupzb cfa D00565 bytes 26 03 09 18 0 callback D00565 bytes 03 04 09 10 46 cfal aprl cfa D00565 bytes 10 04 09 10 18 cosmol chg D00565 bytes 03 0409 17 01 cpl zbmar cfa D00565 bytes 25 03 09 15 27 extins2 m cfg 0005651 bytes 27 03 09 13 04 E limi rfn IIImERT hures 24130481010 The list shows the names of the saved configuration files their length in bytes and the date and time of creation date month year hour minutes Select from the list the configuration you want to restore then click the Load button The program begins loading the different components of the configuration to the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit It displays the name of each item loaded together with a progress bar BEREE Loading Ro
115. s Help Canberras cfg kB 4 7 Fox y Search 27 Folders CFG File ISDN OAM v 1 32 Address E HADWOREINGUIMObISDN OAMYISAVED Type Date Modified ef 04 2009 12 48 13apr 1 cfa CFG File 13 04 2009 11 13 cfg CFG File 10 04 2009 10 19 Bapr z cFg CFG File 8 04 2009 15 59 E Bapr 1 cFg CFG File 8 04 2009 12 433 7apr dinam cFq amp kB CFG File 07 04 2009 18 29 E Fapr 2 chg CFG File 07 04 2009 12 42 E Fapr 1 chg CFG File 07 04 2009 10 44 BFinal cFg CFG File 06 04 2009 17 53 E 5apr orng cfFg 6KB CFG File 06 04 2009 12 04 E amp april cFg CFG File 06 04 2009 10 21 cosmo cfa 6KB CFG File 03 04 2009 17 01 In this subfolder are located all the saved configurations sets of parameters for TOPEX ISDN gateway ISDN They are files with the cfg extension that is added by the program to the name you have filled in The configuration contains the settings for directions assignment PIN codes level and network settings targets routing table static and dynamic CLIP GSM table and prefix replacement information OAM Manual page 21 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 5 Load config To restore a configuration that you have saved that is options About to load the configuration file to the TOPEX ISDN box the respective equipment must also be in a Eeee naer disconnected state From the Menu Option
116. s list If an entry is found the call will be directly connected to the stored extension Persistence To avoid flooding the dynamic CLIP list with entries the records that are generated automatically are not kept forever they are erased after a while This cleaning feature works based on different rules defined by you validity period you specify a time interval in hours When the validity period of a dynamic CLIP record is over the respective record is automatically deleted number of calls You set up a limit for the number of calls The record is valid while the number of calls is not zero After each incoming GSM call from the telephone number specified in the record the number of calls counter is decremented by one You can configure the duration that an entry should remain in the Dynamic Clip list with the option Remove records from Dynamic CLIP based on time If there is no back call inside this time period the entry in the list is deleted Another automated removal option is based on number of calls performed These two auto removal options are joined in a single checkbox If the box it is marked the removal will be done Remove records from Dynamic CLIP based on time the field below says Time and you eee number of enter the number of hours such as 99 Time hours When the option is disabled the removal is done Remove records from Dynamic CLIP according to the number of calls and the fiel
117. t for 35 M1 Input 40242 HELEIVED Ds 05 0712 00 33 12 this a very loo 35 M1 Input 7811111 RECEMED Ds 5 707 12 40 2012 Apeluri pierdute OAM Manual page 16 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS On top of the OAM screen you have the y 4 items Options and respectively About twee The tab Application Parameters has a singe item Serial Port used to change the number of the serial port where TOPEX ISDN gateway is connected This is not used very often you just set the COM port at the beginning and then you don t change it anymore Options About OAM Tope Application Parameters Serial Fort M Save Options is by far the most important since it allows access to many functions Connect Disconnect Save Config file and Load Options About saved Configuration View Config File Connect offline Upload a new firmware image to Disconnect the TOPEX ISDN gateway unit or Restore Factory Default settings for the Topex box view Contig File Load Config File To Unit Also from this menu you can quit the OAM Save Current Config To File rogram with Exit xin Upload Image To Unit Upload Factory Settings Exit 6 7 Connect Use this to connect with the OAM program to a Topex box The program will ask you for the password f Options About Application Parameters Serial Port COM1 Save Login tee the default password is top
118. t that is right for your equipment The TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY devices may have two types of processors codes 64 respectively 128 sure that the image file that you load is suited for your processor If you have older equipment that doesn t show the 64 or 128 termination it means you must look for firmware versions type 64 e interruption Never turn off the TOPEX ISDN gateway equipment or the computer while the firmware is being overwritten Make sure that the adapter and your PC don t turn off during update It is better to use an uninterruptible power supply UPS for this purpose OAM Manual page 28 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 e Always backup Remember that updating the firmware on the Topex ISDN box could cause some or all of the configuration settings to be lost depending on the degree of change in the firmware Therefore it is highly recommended that you save your current configuration before updating then you restore it To backup your settings perform a Save update the firmware and then Load the saved settings after you have updated the firmware e Resuming after an interruption If the loading of the image file is interrupted the mains power fails the operating system on the PC stops the cable is disconnected etc before reaching its normal ending the new software may not be fully installed so the equipment it won t work To correct this you should first reset TOPEX ISDN gateway by taking off
119. tion PSTN f TE Made TE Directian PSTN C SYNC C SYNC Made Connection Type Point to multiport Connection Type Point ta multipoint Management auto Z Management auto Incoming Calls Incoming Calls f DISA Tone DISA Tone C Pass Through Forward Ma Pass Through 0779999999 Call will be Forwarded transparently to the PABX TE settings DISA Tone TE settings Pass Through Forward Ho OAM Manual page 43 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The mode of usage for the options is as follows if neither DISA nor target checkboxes are enabled that is a wrong situation because no method to deal with the incoming call is defined If you do not want to allow incoming calls on a 2G 3G module then the best method is to disable the Allow incoming calls checkbox for it if Use Target No checkbox is enabled as shown above the call will be forwarded to the port of the ISDN PABX through the NT or TE interface Then the human operator answers at the internal extension 1196 in the above example and decides which local extension to call The interface was specified in the Type field An ISDN SETUP message will be generated with the number specified in the Target field through the selected interface The maximum size for the target field is 4 digits If you type characters you can specify an empty target no number In such a situation the ISDN SETUP message will contain an empty called
120. tion subscribers extensions served by the PBX Current exchanges are in fact PABX automated PBX which don t require a human operator to route the calls TOPEX ISDN gateway was designed to work together with an ISDN type digital Phone Exchange to route the calls although it can perform by itself advanced routing of calls Physical layer Layer 1 in the Open Systems Interconnection model OSI is a standard description or reference model for how messages are be transmitted in a telecommunication network Layer 1 is the physical level which conveys the bit stream through the network at the electrical and mechanical level TOPEX ISDN gateway has a feature that allows you to de activate disable the physical Layer of the ISDN connection when there are no calls PP Acronym for Point to Point direct communication between two points in a network The two devices communicate only with each other The point to point connection is a variant of the wiring of the So interface if only one terminal is available PMP Acronym for Point to Multipoint The other variant of the configuration for the SO bus when several terminals up to eight can be connected to the same connection Out of these maximum at any moment of time two can establish a connection PSTN Acronym for Public Switched Telephone Network s It is the classic international fixed telephony system based on copper wires that carry voice and data Analog mostly or digital tec
121. tion of the TOPEX ISDN gateway equipment via serial port Also the program allows you to send and receive SMS messages from the computer that is connected to the equipment The serial connection is made by means of the special serial cable which supplied in the TOPEX ISDN2GSM package This cable features a RJ 11 connector for connection to the TOPEX ISDN 2 GSM unit and a standard DB 9 connector for the COM port of the desktop PC or notebook computer you use to configure and administrate the equipment The installation CD or diskette supplied with the equipment includes the OAM Operation Administration and Maintenance software and the user manual in electronic format OAM Manual page 6 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 The ISDNoam exe program is a self contained Win 32 executable and may run on any desktop PC or laptop that does fulfill the following minimal requirements Operating system Windows 98 or later versions Minimum processor 486 RECOMMENDED MINIMUM 500 MB FREE SPACE ON HDD Minimum 256 MB of RAM One serial R S232 port free available for the connection Graphics resolution 1024 by 768 pixels colors High Color 16bit or True Color 32bit The OAM program does not require a special installation you simply copy it to a location of your HDD Just insert the diskette or CD into the respective disk drive unit and copy the structure of folders and files to your hard disk drive Then run the file ISDNoam EX
122. tom ontop right you can find the control pane From here you must first select which of the GSM modules will be used to send out the SMS messages choose either GSMO or 65 1 OAM Manual page 80 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 This pane is also for managing the list of received messages you can filter them out or delete them In the two fields of the Define Period window enter the dates for beginning and respective ending then click the button Filter to see only the SMS from the respective period or Delete if you want to erase them Filtering with different time periods select period from March to April SIM Type Number Status Tme Tet 0 O Select GSM 1 GSMO Output 0741997156 SENT 135423 cum merge la tine Gs GSMO Output 0741664076 SENT 8 04 27 1 3 54 44 cum merge la tine GSMO Output 0724255370 SENT 13 04 27 13 55 08 just testing module 0 Filter GSMO Output 0741997156 SENT 3 04 28 13 55 08 first best Deino peras GSM Output 0741997156 SENT 13 14 28 1 4 11 43 first best 09 03 25 09 04 23 Select the beginning of May SiM Type Number Status Tme Test Cd 35 M1 Input 333 RECEIVED 3 7 057 65 14 23 50 12 Destinatie nepermisa GSMO Output 25530 SENT 09 05 06 15 05 54 testing transmission over module 0 35M 1 Output 0757203 2l SENT 09 05 06 15 06 25 testing transmission over module 1 35 M1 Input 4076 283 20 RECEIVED 09 0506 1 5 06 2424 12 testing transmission
123. tope USER S MANUAL OAM Application for MobiLink ISDN 2 GSM VOXELL ISDN Version 1 32 Oct 2010 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM V1 32 CONTENT 1 PRODUCT HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 5 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF OAM APPLICATION 6 2 1 INTRODUCTION 6 2 2 INSTALLING THE PROGRAM 6 3 CONFIGURATION OF THE TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY 8 4 CONNECTION 10 5 CONNECTION STATE 15 6 DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS 17 6 7 CONNECT 17 6 2 DISCONNECT 18 6 3 VIEW CONFIG FILE 18 6 4 SAVING AND LOADING SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS 20 6 5 LOAD CONFIG 22 6 6 CDR SMS 24 6 6 1 CDR OPTION 24 6 6 2 SMS SEND AND RECEIVED 25 6 7 UPLOAD IMAGE 25 6 8 UPLOAD FACTORY SETTING 31 6 9 EXIT EXIT FROM THE OAM PROGRAM 32 7 CONNECTION EXAMPLES 33 7 7 SDN2GSM CONNECTED ON ITS NT INTERFACE WITH A T E INTERFACE OF PABX 33 7 2 SDN2GSM CONNECTED ON ITS TE INTERFACE TO A PABX NT LOCAL 34 7 3 SDN2GSM CONNECTED ON ITS NT INTERFACE WITH PABX AND WITH THE TE INTERFACE WITH THE PUBLIC ISDN 35 7 4 SDN2GSM CONNECTED ON ITS NT INTERFACE WITH A JUNCTION OF PABX AND WITH ITSTE INT ERFACE WITH NT INTERFACE OF THE SAME PABX 36 7 5 USING SEVERAL T OPEX ISDN GATEWAY UNITS 37 8 DESCRIPTION OF TABS 38 6 7 DIRECTION NAMES 38 8 1 1 DIRECTIONS OPTION 38 8 1 2 OVERFLOW 39 6 2 GSM MODULE CONFIGURATION GSM CHANNEL X 40 8 2 1 GENERAL SETTINGS 41 8 2 2 NETWORK LOCKING 41 8 2 3 SIMAND SMS 42 8 2 4 INCOMING CALLS 43 8 2 5 HANDLING 43 OAM Manual page 1 96 TOPEX SA 6 OUTGOING CALLS BILLIN
124. ts and Settings Downloads jInetpub jPragram Files RECYCLER Desktop J5aves 2 Jspoolerlags System volume Information Documents pr Computer u File name e hy Files of tupe Image File Cancel Places Open as read only Open this folder and from it select the hex file that is to be transferred to the TOPEX ISDN gateway such as isdngs all 41 128 c hex in this example OAM Manual page 26 96 TOPEX SA Look in 3 MobISDN do My Recent Documents Desk bo 2 Documents gr Computer jisdngs al 41 128 c E isdncd al 38 128 c hex Ey isdncd 38 128 c hex EY isdngs all 25 64 b hex isdngs al 28 64 c hex EY isdngs al 37 128 c hex Ey isdngs_all 40 128 c hex isdngs al 41 128 c hex EY isdngs nor 40 128 c hex isdngs px 40 128 c hex EY isdngs vod 40 128 c hex File Folder 43 HEX File 44 KB File HEX File 68 KB HEX File 41 HEX File File HEX File 59 HEX File SO HE File 62 HEX File ISDN OAM v 1 32 2 x Date MadiFied 25 03 2009 18 10 eg 02 2009 17 27 10 01 2009 15 09 eg 2 2009 17 23 17 10 2008 16 24 29 11 2008 17 21 25 03 2009 12 00 5 03 2009 14 46 08 01 2009 20 01 05 01 2009 18 02 11 02 2009 22 01 Ii E File name all 41 1 20 ches Network Files of type Image File Places
125. u This value is used in the situation that Ehe PIN cade is required by Ehe SIM OAM Manual page 14 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 5 CONNECTION STATE To summarize the OAM program can be in one of these three states of connection to a Topex box Online the program is actually connected to the TOPEX ISDN gateway The state of the serial port indicated at the bottom can be either Closed meaning the program is not exchanging information or data with the Topex equipment or Opened when the program interrogates the equipment Conas PSTN Cosmote e vesc voor loros ETN Fort Closed automat REGISTERED OAM Manual page 15 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 Offline when no equipment is connected but you may use the OAM program to see a saved configuration to perform Save or Load to upload a new firmware image or to see the Call Detail records or the SMS messages sent and received by means of the Topex box Options About 2 Direction Names GSM channel 0 GSM channel 1 ISDN Routing CLIP list DynCLIP Replace Identity General Settings Incoming Calls Direction Allow Incoming Calls Destination Part Call Handling oree Mr of Digits Use Target No Biling Pulses Network Locking Network ID Network Selection Automatic Delete incoming SMS AOC Audio Bi
126. umber is not found in the table decision is taken depending on routes from the GSM module The options involved are DISA OPERATOR and the Target settings from the CLIP table or from the GSM settings The destination of the call will be a specific local extension of the PABX or the operator of the exchange 7 2 SDN2GSM connected on its TE interface to a PABX NT local In this variant the TE connector of the TOPEX ISDN box is connected to the NT port of a local board of the PABX Calls to public network go out of the PABX through a TE junction Note that in this case the NT connector of the TOPEX ISDN gateway ISDN2GSM unit is not used at all GSM NETWORK ES Mo GEHL fom L PUBLIC li ISDN Outgoing from PABX The local subscriber dials the number of the local extension NT local position where the TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY is connected TOPEX ISDN GATEWAY answers with dial tone The DISA option must be established in the settings for TE interface The subscriber will dial the outgoing mobile number The call will be routed on a 2G 3G module by applying the routing table policy the call is sent out into the adequate 2G 3G network for least costs Note that the number of the GSM subscriber must be dialed in DTMF mode If the dialed number is for the public ISDN network the PABX will route the call instead of NT through its TE junction which is connected directly to the public network Incoming to PABX The calls coming from th
127. ut waiting for time out specified by Dial Timeout ignore the number of digits to be ignored from the received number By default it is zero meaning no digits are ignored But you may set it to 2 causing the first two digits to be ignored This is useful to establish specific Identity behavior or when assigning higher priority for certain outgoing calls In this case the phone exchange inserts a dummy digit at the beginning of phone numbers dialed by the high priority extension The two mobile modules are in this case assigned to the same carrier but one of them is reserved for the numbers dialed by the local subscribers with high priority But the first digit is a dummy false one so in the Routing Table you must specify lgnore 1 in order to ignore the first digit which has been used only internally to assign a higher priority Another example of ignore usage is when you want certain numbers to send or not the Caller ID using the next field Identity identity rule for managing the identity of each outgoing calls There are three options you can select Based on CLIP GSM default Don t Send or Send Based on CLI GSM il nd As described previously at GSM channel you can specify CLIP or CLIR when configuring GSM module but this will affect in the same way all of the calls made over the respective module it is a general setting Suppose that you want to selectively send out or not th
128. uting Table OAM Manual page 22 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 When it finishes the Replace table is the last item it shows you a success message Loading Heplace T able gionan xl 9 Configuration was loaded Note It is strongly recommended that before loading a new Image file you save the current configuration then load it again when TOPEX ISDN gateway operates with the new firmware This way you are sure that all your settings will be kept OAM Manual page 23 96 TOPEX SA ISDN OAM v 1 32 6 6 View CDR SMS Select this item from the Options menu to view the CDR records or stored SMS messages form an on line options About disconnected state Connect 3j amp crime view Config File Load Config File To Unit Save Current Contig To File View CORSSMS Records Upload Image To Unit Upload Factory Settings Exit 6 6 1 CDR option By default it opens to the first tab CDR Options About CDR BEE Time Source Ident Destination Mumber Selection Speaking 4 06 05 09 11 59 00 GSM1 cbd Tm 997156 none 06 05 09 11 39 30 NT 120 TE 07419971 a 0 06 05 09 13 46 02 120 GSMO 07242553 13 06 05 09 1 3 46 34 MT 120 TE 07419971 27 06 05 09 1 3 47 16 120 GSMO 07320562 31 06 05 09 15 45 05 GSMO cbt 0765455510 NT 120 07 05 09 11 23 45 MT 120 GSMO 07320564 3 07 05 09 11 24 17 MT 120 TE 07419971 25 0 05 09 11 24 44 120 02199999
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